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Why Pakistan’s matches are so unpredictable?

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Last updated: February 15, 2025 8:47 am
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If unpredictability has a definition in cricket, then Pakistan is its most consistent example. One moment, they snatch defeat from the jaws of victory; the next, they pull off miraculous wins from near-certain losses. This reputation of being “unpredictable” has followed the Pakistan cricket team for years, and time after time, they have lived up to it.

A perfect example was seen in the recently concluded tri-series. Pakistan astonishingly chased down South Africa’s massive 352-run target with six wickets and six balls to spare—something unprecedented in their five-decade-long ODI history.

Yet, in the very next match, the same team collapsed for under 250 in the final against New Zealand. And it’s not just about match results—Pakistan frequently swings from dominant positions to collapses, or from hopeless situations to thrilling comebacks.

As Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan put it:
“This isn’t just about our cricket, our entire culture has always been like this. Even the future of our children is uncertain.”

Rizwan made this remark after a journalist questioned Pakistan’s tendency to take matches down to the wire instead of winning comfortably. Responding to the team’s unpredictable nature, he admitted:

“Whether it’s against Australia, Zimbabwe, or today’s match, this unpredictability has always been there. We rarely win one-sided games. We are trying to improve.”

But he didn’t stop there. Rizwan suggested that Pakistan’s inconsistency isn’t just limited to cricket—it reflects the uncertainties ingrained in their broader culture.

And maybe, that’s exactly why Pakistan loses won matches and wins lost ones!

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