World Cup 2019: Wanted to Commit Suicide After Defeat to India, Says Pakistan Mentor Mickey Arthur

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: Pakistan head mentor Mickey Arthur said the whole Pakistan group felt "consumed" after their 89-run misfortune to India on June 16. In any case, Pakistan have made a solid rebound, beating South Africa to keep their semi-last shots alive.
World Cup 2019: Wanted to Commit Suicide After Defeat to India, Says Pakistan Mentor Mickey Arthur

Pakistan head mentor Mickey Arthur has asserted that he was feeling so low and disillusioned after his team's misfortune to India in the continuous World Cup that he needed to "end it all".

On June 16 at the Old Trafford in Manchester, Pakistan needed to confront a humiliating 89-run misfortune (D/L technique) against chief adversaries India. This was their seventh misfortune against the Men dressed in Blue in every one of the versions of the World Cups.

The whole team, including captain Sarfaraz Ahmed and the group the board, had drawn a great deal of fire from previous cricketers and fans via web-based networking media.

In any case, Pakistan returned unequivocally to keep their expectations alive of making it to the semi-finals as they enrolled a persuading 49-run triumph over South Africa, thumping the Faf du Plessis-drove group out of the challenge.

"Last Sunday I needed to end it all," Arthur said at the post-coordinate public interview after the Proteas game at the Lord's on Sunday. "Be that as it may, it was, you know, it's just a single execution.

"It happens so fast. You lose a game; you lose another game; it's a World Cup; media investigation; open desire, and after that, you nearly go into kind of survival mode. We've all been there," he included.

He had additionally said folks in the group were "scorched" a week ago post their destruction to Virat Kohli's men.

Pakistan has five from six games and is at present put at the seventh spot in the table. They have to win all their staying three recreations against New Zealand (Wednesday), Afghanistan (Saturday) and Bangladesh (July 5), and furthermore trust those aftereffects of matches of different groups go to support them with the goal that they can make it to the last four phases.

It ought to be recalled that previous Pakistan mentor Bob Woolmer had kicked the bucket under baffling conditions after the Green Brigade got disposed of in the gathering phase of the 2007 version of the World Cup held in the West Indies.

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