
Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof on Friday termed her team's inability to chase 224 against South Africa as 'unfortunate'. In a thrilling match at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup at Bay Oval, it was a case of so close yet so far for Pakistan, who panicked at the far end of the chase to fall short by six runs.
"We could have won, but it's unfortunate that we couldn't cross the line. We had some good partnerships in the middle and if one of the set batters would have gone on till the end, I think it would have finished the game for us," said Bismah in the post-match virtual press conference.
Bismah had no qualms in admitting that the heart-breaking loss will hurt Pakistan a lot. "Definitely it will hurt us and we had that belief that we can do it and I think there are many positives. We can take it up for the next game -- especially in batting with good partnerships and we have played deep. But yes, the result was not in our favour, so definitely it will hurt us."