Both parties share a point; They are already out of the tournament after consecutive losses against New Zealand, India.
Pakistan’s final departure for the Champions ICC trophy was abandoned on Thursday while the night rain, which continued again and took over Rawalpindi when the hosts came out without victory.
Pakistan sought to redeem himself in his last and last Champions Trophy game after two disappointing losses against New Zealand and India confirmed his departure from the tournament.
The dark clouds floated on the stadium, and the two referees, Adrian Holdstock in South Africa and Michael Gough of England, will inspect the conditions once the rain stops.
Accuweather confirms the rain in the city of the garrison with a current temperature of 19 degrees Celsius.
A day before, the interim coach and de facto chief selector AQib Javed said that the hosts Pakistan were expelled from the tournament “due to the lack of experience among the players.”
“Pakistan’s injured players would be motivated by the pride of their dead rubber against Bangladesh on Thursday,” Javed said.
A wave of criticism wrapped Pakistan’s Cricket team after his six Wickt defeat against India in Dubai. Pakistan could not pursue objective 321 established by New Zealand in his first match at the Karachi National Stadium, with the green shirts that end with their roller mountain entries with 260 everything.
India and New Zealand advanced from the group of four teams, since both parties won their respective games against Bangladesh and Pakistan.
After a six Wickt defeat against India, the first -order batter Saud Shakeel said that Pakistan must be better in each facet, while Captain Mohammad Rizwan admitted that the average order of the team succumbed to the pressure.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh is focusing at the time instead of thinking about past performances, the assistant coach Mohammad Salahuddin said Wednesday at a press conference.
“I don’t believe in history. The important thing is how we play on Thursday. We have 15 players in our team, and we must focus on them, ”he said.
Salahuddin expressed his confidence in Bangladesh’s rapid bowling arsenal, citing Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana and Mustafizur Rahman’s talents.
“We have one of the best bowling attacks, but our bowling players are still learning. We have many young players who arrive through the ranks, ”he said.
The coach also acknowledged that while the bowling alley of his team has been impressive, a balanced performance is necessary to ensure victories.
“If we can write 300 races on this track, our bowling players can defend it,” said the coach, highlighting the importance of a strong batting display.
Like Pakistan, Bangladesh, who fell to India in his first game before losing to New Zealand, are looking for something positive to take home.
“We have done some things well and others not so much,” said Salahuddin. “We will try to fix them tomorrow.
“We don’t have much to win in terms of the tournament. But since we are here to compete, it is important that our players show improvements and avoid repeating the mistakes we made in the last two games.
“You never know when you could attack inspiration. That is why each party is important. There is much Crick ahead for these players, and if someone works well here, it could be a turning point in their career. “
But with rain clouds floating on Rawalpindi, the game is in danger of becoming a humid squad in every way.