Pakistan narrowly escaped defeat against the Netherlands in their T20 World Cup opener, thanks to a late surge from Faheem Ashraf. Despite a disciplined bowling effort, the batting faltered, drawing sharp criticism from former cricketer Basit Ali, who questioned the middle order’s temperament and the team’s lack of match-winners. Stronger batting displays are now crucial.
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