
Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq struck an optimistic notice on Tuesday, insisting the facet can recuperate from their heavy T20 World Cup loss to India and nonetheless safe a spot within the subsequent stage of the match.India’s emphatic 61-run victory has left Pakistan in a must-win scenario. They now must defeat Namibia of their last Group A fixture in Colombo on Wednesday to guide a berth within the Tremendous Eights. A loss would finish their marketing campaign, with Pakistan presently sitting third within the group behind the USA on web run charge.
There stays a slim mathematical chance for the Netherlands to advance as effectively, however that might require a considerable victory over co-hosts India in Ahmedabad on the identical day.“Lifting the group is just tough when you do not work in your errors dedicated within the final recreation,” Tariq instructed reporters.“We have now labored on our errors so I believe it is not going to be a troublesome activity.“We have now a resolve to not commit the identical errors once more.”Pakistan drew criticism for opting to area first in opposition to India after which collapsing to 114 all out in 18 overs whereas chasing 176.“We are able to really feel their (followers’) disappointment as a result of the match is watched by the entire nation,” Tariq mentioned.“So we really feel their ache however I’m positive once we play them (India) subsequent we’ll put up a greater present.”He additionally brushed apart hypothesis that Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi is likely to be dropped for the Namibia conflict after underwhelming shows.“Each Azam and Shaheen have gained many matches for Pakistan so if they didn’t carry out effectively in a single recreation we must always not write them off,” mentioned Tariq.Pakistan have met Namibia simply as soon as earlier than in a T20 worldwide. Namibia, in the meantime, have misplaced all three of their group matches.“Whoever we play we have now the arrogance to beat them and our aim is to play the ultimate and win the cup which we’ll strive our greatest to attain.”