“It’s amazing to think how far we have come in this tournament and I know you got to be hurting,” says Pakistan batting coach

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Mathew Hayden feels that the team's performance would improve by the time they travel to India for the 50-over World Cup

Pakistan batting mentor Matthew Hayden expressed that despite the defeat he was glad of the team for the fight that they put up against England in the T20 World Cup summit clash on Sunday at the MCG.

Pakistan batting mentor Matthew Hayden expressed that despite the defeat he was glad of the team for the fight that they put up against England in the T20 World Cup summit clash on Sunday at the MCG. 

Top performances from Sam Curran and Ben Stokes helped England to their second ICC T20 World Cup title after 2010, defeating Pakistan by five wickets in a grasping low-scoring final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday. 

“It’s amazing that these boys haven’t had the opportunity like the rest of you have but every game, they turned up. Every game, they tried their best in the nets. Bowling, throwing and I think that deserves a round of applause,”

Hayden said in a video uploaded by Pakistan Cricket Twitter account.

“It’s amazing to think how far we have come in this tournament and I know you got to be hurting. It does hurt but the reality is that we are so close. Guys, I am proud of you. I think you have done a wonderful job. Thank you for sharing your inner sanctum with me,”

he said.

“I hope each one of you boys feels proud of the achievements of this playing group. I just want to say thank you for sharing your dressing room, sharing your hearts, your mind, and your spirit and also putting your absolute 100% into this campaign. On behalf of the support staff, we just feel so honored and privileged to be a part of that story,”

Pakistan cricket team mentor Matthew Hayden added in the video.

Hayden feels that the team’s performance would improve by the time they travel to India for the 50-over World Cup.

“Take it back to a month ago, you all shared a meal at my house and I said I was confident that we can lift the World Cup. No that hasn’t changed. Nothing has changed. I am confident that this group of young men can lift the World Cup. And I am confident that with some clarity on how to move forward from this tournament, how to celebrate some good performances, and also acknowledge some of the weaknesses we have had in the last month, comes to the World Cup in India, again we’ll be celebrating getting somewhere near the World Cup,”

he said.

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