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On top in Tests, but No 9 in ODIs

FEARS: SINKING PAKISTAN COULD MISS THE WORLD CUP

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Mickey Arthur’s men trail England 4-0 with one game left.

Leeds

Pakistani coach Mickey Arthur made it clear some members of his one-day side were on borrowed time after another defeat by England raised fears the team might not qualify automatica­lly for the 2019 World Cup.

England beat Pakistan by four wickets at Headingley on Thursday to go 4-0 up in a five-match one-day internatio­nal series.

Once England had restricted Pakistan to a modest 247/8, with only skipper Azhar Ali (80) and Imad Wasim (57 not out) getting beyond 24 for the tourists in this day/night fixture, it was always going to take a remarkable display in the field to prevent a home victory.

Mohammad Irfan rocked England with two early wickets but, much too Arthur’s annoyance, the giant paceman only bowled half of his allotted 10 overs because of a calf problem.

Pakistan started this series ninth in the Internatio­nal Cricket Council ODI rankings, with only tournament hosts England and the top seven in the standings come the end of September next year qualifying automatica­lly for the 2019 World Cup.

The remaining places for the slimmed-down 10-team tournament will be decided at a 2018 qualifying event in Bangladesh.

While a World Cup without 1992 champions Pakistan remains unlikely, it is by no means unthinkabl­e.

This is a scenario that will frighten both their legions of loyal fans and ICC chiefs who could see their showpiece tournament deprived of a money-spinning match between Pakistan and arch-rivals India.

“It is what it is,” said Arthur, who only took over as Pakistan coach in May. “I hate the phrase, but we are No 9 in the world and we can see why.”

Pakistan have a tough schedule as they try to improve their ranking, with the ICC system also factoring into account the quality of a team’s opposition. –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? PULLING NO PUNCHES. Pakistani coach Mickey Arthur has read his team the riot act after losing the one-day series to England.
Picture: Getty Images PULLING NO PUNCHES. Pakistani coach Mickey Arthur has read his team the riot act after losing the one-day series to England.

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