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World Cup 2019: Pakistan will benefit from the series loss against England reckons Aurthur

Pakistan coach reacted to his team's loss against England

May 20, 2019 / 13:36 IST
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Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur insisted his side would benefit from a 4-0 one-day series defeat by World Cup hosts England when the showpiece tournament starts later this month. England, the world's top-ranked ODI side, triumphed by 54 runs in May 19th's finale at Headingley as, not for the first time this series, Pakistan's bowling and especially their fielding let them down.

Yet the match was the first time in a completed innings this campaign where Pakistan, bowled out for 297, had failed to post a total of 340 or more.

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But Sunday's game did see Babar Azam follow up his 115 at Trent Bridge on Friday with 80, while captain Sarfraz Ahmed made 97 before being run out in unusual fashion by wicket-keeper Jos Buttler.

Arthur insisted he was in a much better mood now than he had been after Pakistan suffered a humiliating 124 run-opening defeat on the Duckworth/Lewis method by India in Birmingham at the 2017 Champions Trophy -- an ODI tournament they bounced back to win by defeating their arch-rivals in the final.