Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed said his side would want to forget the poor performance against West Indies as a “bad day” and make a strong comeback in matches to come.
West Indies had defeated Pakistan by seven wickets at Trent Bridge in Nottingham after Pakistan were bowled out for mere 105 runs.
Speaking at the post match press conference after Pakistan’s defeat, Sarfaraz said that there are eight more matches to go and Pakistan team will surely make a comeback.
“We lost some quick wickets in first ten overs and we couldn’t recover well from the early setback,” he said.
“It wasn’t our day, it was just a bad day, we will try to move on from here and recover before next games. I am confident that the team will bounce back in next games,” the wicket-keeper batsman hoped.
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