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Pakistan’s Champions Trophy Campaign Ends in Disappointment After Rain-out

Pakistan’s final Champions Trophy group match against Bangladesh was abandoned due to rain, sealing their fate at the bottom of Group A. With just one point, they suffered defeats to New Zealand and India before this unplayed match. Both captains voiced disappointment at the missed opportunity as their teams were eliminated from the tournament.

Pakistan’s last group match in the Champions Trophy against Bangladesh was abandoned due to rain, leaving them at the bottom of Group A. The match, which was scheduled to take place in Rawalpindi, saw no play after inclement weather, marking a disappointing end to the hosts’ title defense after they won the tournament in 2017.

In the group stage, Pakistan faced defeats against New Zealand and India, finishing with just one point. Both Pakistan and Bangladesh were eliminated from contention for the semi-finals prior to this match, making it a final opportunity to salvage pride.

Pakistani captain Mohammad Rizwan expressed his disappointment, stating, “The expectations were very high but we didn’t perform well and it is disappointing for us.” He added that they would redouble their efforts for future events. His counterpart, Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto, also expressed frustration over the weather preventing a conclusive match, saying, “We really wanted to play this match but can’t do anything about the weather.”

Ultimately, Pakistan concluded the tournament in fourth place with only one point, trailing behind Bangladesh in the standings due to inferior net run-rate. The rain impacted visibility, and despite numerous inspections, no play occurred during the scheduled match time. India and New Zealand advanced to the semi-finals from Group A, while in Group B, South Africa, Australia, and Afghanistan were vying for playoff spots, with England already eliminated.

In summary, Pakistan’s Champions Trophy campaign ended in disappointment as they finished last in Group A after their final match against Bangladesh was washed out. The team, which had high expectations after winning the tournament in 2017, failed to secure a single victory. Both captains expressed their regrets about the match’s cancellation, highlighting the impact of weather on their tournament experience.

Original Source: www.france24.com

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