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T20 World Cup: Babar Azam expects a better chase

Bowlers set the tone by dismissing The Netherlands for a lowly 91/9 but their batting was not as clinical as they lost four wickets to achieve target in 13.5 overs

Babar Azam. File picture

PTI
Perth | Published 31.10.22, 04:00 AM

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam was a relieved man after finally getting a win in the T20 World Cup but said the batters could have done better while chasing a small total against The Netherlands on Sunday.

Pakistan bowlers set the tone by dismissing The Netherlands for a lowly 91/9 but their batting was not as clinical as they lost four wickets to achieve the target in 13.5 overs.

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“I am very happy. The team did well with the ball and bat. I think the length was crucial. They needed to bowl on a good length because there was bounce on the surface. Everyone executed well,” Azam said during the post-match presentation.

“In my opinion, we could chase better than this. But a win always gives you confidence. We are taking the good things forward to the next game.”

Despite being blown away by the Pakistan bowlers, Dutch skipper Scott Edwardsjustified his decision to bat first. “That was still the right decision to make. We haven’t batted first all tournament, we just were not good enough on the day. We couldn’t string in the boundaries with the bat.

“Bowlers put their efforts in, but 90 was never enough.” Shadab Khan, who was adjudged the player of the match for his three-wicket haul, said the experience of playing against some of the Dutch players in County cricket helped. “I bowled to these players in the last series as well as in county cricket,” said the 24-year-old, who played for Yorkshire this year.

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