Pakistan's Tariq Vows to Fix Mistakes in Must-Win T20 Clash vs Namibia

Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq emphasized the need to identify and correct mistakes following the team's loss to India in the T20 World Cup. He stated the team has analyzed its lapses and is focused on improvement for the crucial upcoming match against Namibia. Tariq addressed the pressure of playing India and the criticism faced by senior bowlers, stressing execution over external noise. With Namibia eliminated, Pakistan faces a do-or-die contest to keep its Super Eight hopes alive.

Key Points: Pakistan's Usman Tariq on Namibia Clash After India Loss

  • Pakistan in must-win situation
  • Focus on learning from India loss
  • Addressing bowling unit errors
  • Namibia already eliminated
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"We'll work on mistakes": Usman Tariq ahead of Namibia clash in T20 World Cup

Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq says team will work on errors ahead of crucial T20 World Cup match against Namibia after defeat to India.

"We'll work on those mistakes and look forward to the next matches so that we don't repeat the same mistakes. - Usman Tariq"

Colombo, February 17

Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq said his team is focused on learning from their disappointing loss to India in the ongoing T20 World Cup and is determined to improve ahead of the upcoming do-or-die contest against Namibia.

Pakistan are in a must-win situation after losing to India. If Men in Green lose their match against Namibia, they will be eliminated from the tournament, and the USA, currently second, will qualify for the Super Eight stage due to a higher Net Run Rate.

During the pre-match press conference, the Pakistan spinner was asked how challenging it would be for the coaching staff to lift the team's morale after the defeat to India. In response, Tariq stressed the importance of identifying and addressing errors.

"It only becomes difficult when you don't pinpoint your mistakes and work on them. We just had a conversation about the areas where we had lapses. We'll work on those mistakes and look forward to the next matches so that we don't repeat the same mistakes. That will definitely help in getting better results," he said.

Addressing questions regarding senior bowlers Shaheen Afridi and Shadab Khan facing criticism, Tariq said the focus was on executing plans rather than getting overwhelmed by expectations.

"I'd like to say one thing about pressure. Playing against India is always high intensity, so whatever pressure is there is normal--it's something every human being feels. The important thing is how you overcome it, and we prepared for that. So there wasn't any special pressure. We were just trying to execute our plans. Performances depend on the day. If the bowling unit missed their lines, we'll focus on those things and work to improve in the next match," he said.

Responding to queries about Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav practising with a similar action, Usman said these are normal preparations every team does.

"There was a time when teams practised against tall bowlers by standing on stools to simulate Mohammad Irfan. It's a team game. If I'm controlling the runs from one end, the other bowler can take wickets from the other end. That helps the team. So the focus is always on contributing to the team effort."

Namibia have been eliminated from the ongoing tournament after they lost their three consecutive Group A matches.

Defending champions India have qualified for the next round from Group A. They are the top team in their Group with three consecutive victories.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I appreciate Tariq's mature response. Blaming individuals doesn't help. They lost to a better team on the day. Hope Namibia puts up a good fight too!
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Aditya G
Honestly, the pressure comment is spot on. Playing India is a different beast altogether. Our team handled it brilliantly. Pakistan's bowling looked flat. They really need Shaheen to fire if they want to salvage anything.
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Priyanka N
The part about practising against specific actions is so true! Remember how everyone used to prepare for Malinga's slingers? Smart from SKY to practice. Pakistan's tournament is on the line now, big test of character.
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Karthik V
Respect for the honest assessment. No excuses. But the real mistake was their batting approach against our spinners. They seemed clueless. Namibia is no pushover, they can be tricky on their day.
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Michael C
Interesting perspective from the player. The group dynamics are crazy with USA in the mix. From an Indian fan's view, I hope they beat Namibia just to keep the group interesting for the sake of competition.

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