T20 World Cup 2022 The whole world knows how we advanced to the final Mohammad Amir after Pakistan s loss to England
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Enjoy and celebrate this moment, and we look forward to hosting you in December for the three-Test series.
Congratulations . You are worthy champions.Enjoy and celebrate this moment, and we look forward to hosting you in December for the three-Test series. Speaking to 24 News, Amir that Pakistan didn't reach the final due to their own performance and wasn't surprised to see their batters struggle. "The fact that we played in the final is a big thing. We didn’t deserve to play in the final. The whole world knows how we advanced to the final. Allah helped us reach there. You will get to know the results if you look at the performance of our batters." He added: "Once we got out of Sydney, it was given that this would happen. I told you earlier that if the pitch at MCG is the same as it was in the first match, Pakistan will struggle, and we did. After winning the toss, we got off to a good start, and we knew how the conditions were." Pakistan had a topsy-turvy World Cup campaign, starting with defeats against India and . They beat the Netherlands and South Africa convincingly but still faced a steep road to the semifinals. With the Dutch upsetting South Africa, Pakistan beat Bangladesh to progress to the knockouts, where they overcame New Zealand in the last four.
T20 World Cup 2022 The whole world knows how we advanced to the final - Mohammad Amir after Pakistan s loss to England
Mohammad Amir (Image Credits: Getty) Former speedster Mohammad Amir reckons reaching the T20 World Cup final was an achievement, as the team didn't deserve to be there in the first place. Amir also said that he knew the Pakistan batters would struggle once they moved out of Sydney. Pakistan's batting line-up struggled to put on a match-winning total against at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday. Shan Masood top-scored with 38 off 32 as the Men in Green managed only 137. Their bowlers fought, but England won by five wickets. Congratulations . You are worthy champions.Enjoy and celebrate this moment, and we look forward to hosting you in December for the three-Test series.
Congratulations . You are worthy champions.Enjoy and celebrate this moment, and we look forward to hosting you in December for the three-Test series. Speaking to 24 News, Amir that Pakistan didn't reach the final due to their own performance and wasn't surprised to see their batters struggle. "The fact that we played in the final is a big thing. We didn’t deserve to play in the final. The whole world knows how we advanced to the final. Allah helped us reach there. You will get to know the results if you look at the performance of our batters." He added: "Once we got out of Sydney, it was given that this would happen. I told you earlier that if the pitch at MCG is the same as it was in the first match, Pakistan will struggle, and we did. After winning the toss, we got off to a good start, and we knew how the conditions were." Pakistan had a topsy-turvy World Cup campaign, starting with defeats against India and . They beat the Netherlands and South Africa convincingly but still faced a steep road to the semifinals. With the Dutch upsetting South Africa, Pakistan beat Bangladesh to progress to the knockouts, where they overcame New Zealand in the last four.