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'Magic art': Pakistan team manager's hilarious defence for humiliating U-19 World Cup loss to India

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Shubman Gill in action during the 2018 ICC Under-19 World Cup semi-final against Pakistan
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Pakistan under-19 team manager Nadeem Khan today said his side's crushing loss to eventual champions India in the World Cup semifinals could be a result of magic art.

Nadeem, a former Test player, told the media on returning from New Zealand that the way the players performed against India, it seemed as someone had cast a magic spell on them.

"We were confident that it would be a close match but as the match progressed and our batting went down for 59 it made one wonder if there was a magic spell on the team," Nadeem said. "It appeared as if our batsmen had no idea what was happening out on the field or how to tackle the situation and pressure."

 

India, after outclassing Pakistan, went on to beat Australia in the final and win the U-19 World Cup for a record fourth time.

Nadeem, who toured India in 1999 with the Pakistan Test squad, appreciated the gesture of the Indian team coach Rahul Dravid to later visit the opposition dressing room and boost the morale of the players. "It was a very nice gesture only confirming Dravid's stature in our eyes," Nadeem said.

The former spinner, who is the elder brother of Moin Khan, admitted that a lot of work needed to be done to improve youth cricket in Pakistan.

 

"I wouldn't say our performance was satisfactory even though we managed to make the semifinals. Compared to previous youth teams the current generation of junior players lacked in many areas," he added.

PM Modi hails Dravid

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was addressing an election rally in Bengaluru, Rahul Dravid's home-town, on Sunday recognised the former cricketer's role in India's Under-19 World Cup title victory.

Hailing Dravid's role as the head coach of the team, the Prime Minister said the former inspired honesty and unselfishness.

 

"Our Under-19 cricket team won the World Cup yesterday. Their head coach Rahul Dravid was a significant factor behind this victory. He teaches us to work honestly and live for others," Prime Minister Modi said.

The Indian colts, on Saturday, crushed Australia by eight wickets to lift their overall fourth ICC Under-19 World Cup, at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand.

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