Dubai: Skipper Pakistan Babar Azam on Thursday described Hasan Ali as “a warrior” who would rise back from dropping Matthew Wade’s chat in the key moment T20 Cup T20 Cup won by Australia on Thursday.
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Wade left-handed three straight six of Pakistan PACE ACE Shaheen Shah Afridi to bring up victory on the 19th after being dropped by Ali at deep times.
“I don’t feel like that,” said Babar about the defeat blamed on Hasan’s catch.
“He is my main bowler and he has won many matches for Pakistan.
Players fall catching but he is a warrior and I will support him.” Everyone doesn’t appear every day.
There is a day when someone is performing, it’s not the day.
He went down and we will raise his mood.
People will talk but we continue to play.
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“The best team show from the Pakistani cricket team in the World Cup has just been canceled by Hasan Ali,” said a Twitter user.
But Wade refused to take the opportunity to fall as a turning point And insisting Australia has gained momentum.
“I think we need 12 or something, 14 maybe at that stage.
I feel like the game starts swinging towards us at that stage, “Wade said about falling catches.” “I thought at the time down drop down I was pretty sure we were in a very good position to get a run.
If it has happened three or four overs before hand, it will determine the results of the game a little more.” Read Alsot20 World Cup: happy to pay the team’s confidence to me, the Australian semi-final hero Matthew Wadematthew Wade, who played the innings in his life to send Australia to their second T20 World Cup final, crediting Marcus Stoinist Battery partner to show Him for bats on the bat Dubai pitch in the second semifinal against Pakistan on Thursday.
Wade at the age of 21 when Ali, who became an occult and gave 44 running at four overs, dropping catches on the left to his left.
But Babar admitted that the catch formed the results of the match, and said: “If the catch is taken then the scenario will be different but it is part of the game.” Mohammad Rizwan and Fakhar Age helped Pakistan to 176-4, but the total proven insufficient for the inspired Australian team who received Blazing began to belong to David Warner’s 49.
Babar said his team would learn and move forward.
“It was a disappointing day,” Babar, who made 39 to lead the batting tournament chart with 303 Run, said.
“We started well with a good total but unfortunately the results were not good.” The way we play the tournament and the way the children fight, I keep the belief that we will continue this.
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