World Cup 2019: Sarfaraz says, can not make such a mistake with India

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After losing to Australia by 41 runs on Wednesday in the World Cup, Pakistani cricket team captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has said that if India is to beat India, then the team will have to improve their fielding.

Match between India and Pakistan on Sunday (June 16) will be played at Old Trafford in Manchester.

Pakistan had to suffer the loss of the fielding at that time when Asif Ali dropped the catch in Australian captain Aaron Finch's slip. Finch was playing with 33 runs at that time.

Finch then scored an excellent 82 off 84 balls. He also shared 146 runs partnership with openers David Warner.

Due to David Warner's 107 runs century, Australia scored a score of 307 runs.
After losing to Australia by 41 runs on Wednesday in the World Cup, Pakistani cricket team captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has said that if India is to beat India, then the team will have to improve their fielding.

Match between India and Pakistan on Sunday (June 16) will be played at Old Trafford in Manchester.

Pakistan had to suffer the loss of the fielding at that time when Asif Ali dropped the catch in Australian captain Aaron Finch's slip. Finch was playing with 33 runs at that time.

Finch then scored an excellent 82 off 84 balls. He also shared 146 runs partnership with openers David Warner.

Due to David Warner's 107 runs century, Australia scored a score of 307 runs.

India cannot do wrong
After the match, Sarfaraz had told reporters: "When two good teams play then the fielding difference can be created and due to the deficiencies in fielding, we have scored."

He said that such a big mistake cannot be made if Pakistan wants to win matches against India.

He said, "Our fielding is not very good and we will work hard before India's match. India is a strong team and if you keep the same mistake then you will not get the chance to win the match."

Pakistan had started well against Australia and needed 308 runs to win. Pakistan had 136 runs losing two wickets in the 26th over but they lost wickets in the next three overs, like Imam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik.

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Sarfaraz said, "We had started well but we could not make a partnership."

"We lost some early wickets, but after that, we got the bat, we lost the next three wickets in 15 balls and that was the turning point of the match."

Pakistan's next match is from India on Sunday, which has always been both strong opponents.

Imam, who scored 55 against Australia, has said that he is ready to play with his full potential against India.

He said, "It is obvious that playing in such matches is a big deal. The match is going on in Manchester where there are so many Pakistani fans and I am very excited about it."

"It's a very stressful match, we are focusing on how we can improve only on our cricket capabilities."

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