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World Cup: Things that didn't work for Pakistan against India

A look at some factors that proved decisive in Pakistan's loss against India in their World Cup Pool B match at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday.
World Cup: Things that didn't work for Pakistan against India
A look at some factors that proved decisive in Pakistan's loss against India in their World Cup Pool B match at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday.
A look at some factors that proved decisive in Pakistan's loss against India in their World Cup Pool B match at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday:
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1. Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq lost the toss on a track that was suitable for batting first.
2. Sending Younis Khan as opener, as the veteran came in to open the innings only for the third time in his career in a high-pressure game and failed miserably.
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3.
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Pakistan lost their wickets at regular intervals and failed to build big partnerships.
4. Sending Umar Akmal too low down the order at number six as the batsman fell for a duck in pursuit of a stiff victory target.
5. Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq played a lone hand and in the end ran out of partners.
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