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Defeat to India Due to Feud Among Players: Pak Media

Pakistan media is blaming a feud in their cricket for the reason of their loss to India.

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Pakistan's humiliating defeat to India in Sunday’s World Cup match was due to a feud among players and their unhappiness with captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, local media reported Monday.

A defeat to arch-rivals India is always difficult to digest for the passionate Pakistani cricket community anywhere in the world and particularly when it is in a World Cup.

A day after the loss in Manchester, the media in Pakistan ran stories about groupings in the team and how some players wanted to topple the captain.

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'Samaa' news channel reported that soon after he got out, Sarfaraz allegedly lost his cool in the dressing room and accused some players, including Imad Wasim and Imam-ul-Haq, of forming a group against him and not supporting him.

'Duniya' news channel telecast a similar report about how there were different groups in the team -- one led by Muhammad Amir and another led by Imad -- which were letting Sarfaraz down.

After the defeat to Australia, a well-known actor and cricket fan had released a voice message on the social media where he blamed Shoaib Malik, Imad, Inam and Babar among others of forming a group against Sarfaraz which had led to problems in the team.

Some newspapers on Monday also hinted at internal problems within the team. However, when PTI contacted two players in the Pakistan team, they denied any groupings but confirmed that Sarfaraz returned to the dressing room very angry and let go at some players.

"But it was more out of frustration and I don't recall him blaming anyone or talking about groupings in the team but he did say the players needed to give more," the player said on condition of anonymity.

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Pakistan media is blaming a feud in their cricket for the reason of their loss to India.
India’s Vijay Shankar, left, celebrates the dismissal of Pakistan’s captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, right, during the Cricket World Cup match between India and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Sunday, June 16, 2019. 
(Photo: AP)

He insisted that all the players were heartbroken and depressed after the defeat to India but had not given up hope of qualifying for the semi-finals.

"Even after we lost to Australia we had meetings to encourage each other and to discuss the areas where we had gone wrong. But when you are not doing well we tend to see these speculative stories in Pakistan media," the player said.

Some former players have also hinted at problems in the team but former captain Moin Khan said it was the duty of the Pakistan Cricket Board to back its management.

"It is normal in our country that when the team is not doing well in a major event or otherwise there is always talk about problems in the dressing room," he said.

Moin said he fully backed Sarfaraz although key mistakes were made against Australia and India.

"The point of concern is that our fielding and catching standards have been very shoddy and that has not helped," he said.

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