Waqar sees spirit of 1992 in reborn Pakistan

Pakistan's captain Misbah Ul Haq (left) and teammate Shahid Afridi smile as they leave the field after their 29 run win over South Africa in their Cricket World Cup Pool B match in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday.
Pakistan's captain Misbah Ul Haq (left) and teammate Shahid Afridi smile as they leave the field after their 29 run win over South Africa in their Cricket World Cup Pool B match in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday.
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AFP, Auckland :
Pakistan coach Waqar Younis senses his team are developing the same belief which propelled Imran Khan’s “cornered tigers” to the World Cup in 1992 after their thrilling victory over South Africa.
Pakistan pulled off a sensational 29-run win on the Duckworth-Lewis method after the match was reduced to a 47-over-a-side contest due to rain at Eden Park in Auckland.
Pakistan, whose innings was twice interrupted by rain, were bowled out for 222 in 46.4 overs with skipper Misbah-ul-Haq hitting 56 and recalled wicket-keeper/batsman Sarfraz Ahmed scoring a run-a-ball 49.
Pakistan’s left-arm pace trio of Rahat Ali (3-40), Wahab Riaz (3-45) and Mohammad Irfan (3-52) then bowled with venom to bundle South Africa out for 202 in 33.3 overs.
AB de Villiers smashed an impressive 58-ball 77 with five sixes and seven boundaries but his dismissal ninth man down sealed a third win in a row for Pakistan.
The victory gave Pakistan six points from five matches and revived their chances of a quarter-final place from Pool B while South Africa are also on six points from five games.
Waqar said the team is gaining the same spirit of 1992 after defeats in their first two matches.

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