“What I have seen in the previous games was that the team lacked aggression, especially against India,” said Jahangir, referring to last week’s defeat against Pakistan’s arch-rivals. Pakistan went down by 89 runs in the rain-affected game, which sparked a furious reaction back home, but Jahangir said Pakistan could recover. “This team has talent so I am confident that it will bounce back as the whole nation wants them in the semi-final and then in the final,” he said. Pakistan’s powerful military chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was in the stands at Lord’s, along with military colleagues. Sulaiman Khan, the son of World Cup-winning Pakistan captain and current Prime Minister Imran Khan, was also at Lord’s.
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