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TOI Sports Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM

Pakistan played better cricket than Australia, says team director Mohammed Hafeez despite MCG defeat

NEW DELHI: Although Pakistan fell to a 79-run series-defeat against Australia on Friday, team director Mohammed Hafeez emphasized that their performance outshone the Aussies' in the second Test.

Australia captain Pat Cummins claimed five wickets as Pakistan, chasing 316 for victory at the MCG, was dismissed for 237 runs in their second innings.

"We played better cricket as a team. I'm proud of that. The way the team had the courage to attack this game in the best possible way. Our batting intent was better, and while bowling, we were hitting the right areas.

"We made some mistakes that cost us the game but as a team I believe that there were a lot of positives, enough to win the game but unfortunately at the end we didn't win the game," Hafeez was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.

Marsh went on to make 96 and added 153 runs for the fifth wicket with Steve Smith.

However, Hafeez defended Shafique.

"As a team, you always back your teammates if something is not going well for them. But we made this decision thinking if he's not feeling comfortable (at slips), Babar (Azam) is a better slip fielder, so why not make the change?

"He (Babar) should take the lead and go to first slip. I think that also worked out very well for me as a director because I could see the right person was doing that job. Obviously, Abdullah is also a good fielder, but he wasn't feeling confident in the slips,” said the former all-rounder.

However, Australia captain Pat Cummins, who was also the Player of the Match, did not endorse Hafeez's view on the better team in the match.

"Cool! Yeah, they played well, but glad we got the win. Doesn't really matter, does it? (if Pakistan were the better team). It matters who wins at the end," said Cummins.

(With inputs from PTI)

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