However, Pakistan turned the tables on England, the world's top-ranked one-day international side, with a 14-run victory at Trent Bridge to get their World Cup campaign back on track. "We had an upset against the West Indies on Friday but, yes, the guys bounced back very well," fast bowler Hasan told reporters. "We do a lot of hard work and we believe in ourselves and we have faith we can win the World Cup. After the humbling against West Indies, Pakistan's batsmen went on the offensive against England, mustering 348-8 after being put in to bat first. After the game against the West Indies we were really looking forward to this match and putting things right," he said.
Source: The Star June 04, 2019 06:22 UTC