Pakistan slumped to an embarrassing World Cup opening defeat against the West Indies despite a pre-tournament message of support from Prime Minister Imran Khan – himself a legend of the sport
Khan tweeted a rousing message for the team to his nearly 10 million followers before the game, writing: “My advice to the Pakistan team today is what I would tell my players before a match: Give your 100 percent, fight to the last ball and never let the fear of losing enter your mind, influence your strategy or play.
“Pakistan’s prayers and support are with Sarfaraz and the team,” added fast bowling legend-turned-politician Khan.
The message appeared lost on the team, however, as they slumped to a seven-wicket defeat against the West Indies in their opening ICC World Cup game at Trent Bridge.
Pakistan collapsed to 105 all out after just 21.4 overs of their innings, with just four players reaching double figures.
The West Indies, with star batsman Chris Gayle leading the way, smashed their way to the total in just 13.4 overs with the loss of three wickets.
After the game, social media was quick to pile in on the woeful opening from Pakistan.
The result leaves Pakistan bottom of the 10-nation World Cup table, albeit in just the second game of the 50-over competition.
They will have to dust themselves down before facing hosts England – tournament favorites – at the same Trent Bridge venue on Monday.
England got their campaign off to a spectacular start with a win over South Africa on Thursday.
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