Another astounding loss. I'm a huge fan of Junaid's but it seems he might not have the pace anymore to challenge world class batters. Even though Hasnain was a bit wild and took a bit of treatment, he looked pretty impressive at times. Waqar Younis talked about a few things like run-ups etc, which if he improves, he might be one to watch in the future. I feel like Harris' inability to fast forward the scoreboard might mean we see Malik or Hafeez in his place because of today's game. Both looked pretty impressive with the ball as well.
On a side, I see people again rating Imam. He played a fantastic knock, no doubt. Secondly, no doubt his technique is good and he has the ability to become a really nice batsman. I keep having to reiterate this point but people only take in selective information. Here it is again: The criticism comes from a lack of situational batting. All great batsmen and women play according to the situation. That's the only thing you're worth as an athlete. Personally, as far as I have watched, he doesn't have that knack. Personally, I don't see a player that plays for the team, yet. Maybe they're misusing him by sending him as an opener in the powerplay in modern day cricket. I don't know. Additionally, he's not even close to a batsman that should be playing in all three formats. His position in Test cricket and now T20's is blatant nepotism. He might have a nice Test career ahead of him. But unless players are challenged for their spots, they'll naturally have no incentive to improve.
If Pakistan is to not win the world cup, here's hoping there are some major management changes that follow.