I will come when Pakistan is losing well – Pakistan Cricket

Islamabad – The coach’s ‘joke’ in the press conference following the huge defeat in the Twenty20 match once morest England. England won by eight wickets in the sixth match of the Twenty20 series. Pakistan’s bowling coach Shaun Tait attended a press conference following the match at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Tite told the media that he only attends press conferences when his team is losing big.

“When we’re losing really badly, they send me in,” Tite said at a press conference. Spinner Shadab Khan came to the press conference when Pakistan got a big win in the 5th Twenty20. “England played very well attacking. All the balls faced tried to cross the boundary. It worked in the first three overs. With this, Pakistan’s bowlers went back a little. There were not many errors from Pakistan’s side. “England’s batting was excellent,” Tait said in a press conference.

England won the toss and left Pakistan to bat. Pakistan scored 169 runs for the loss of six wickets in 20 overs. Captain Babar Azam remained unbeaten with a half-century. Babar scored 87 runs off 59 balls. England scored the winning runs with 33 balls left for the loss of two wickets in the reply. English opener Phil Salt, who brought out the batting firework, led the team to victory without getting out. Salt scored 88 runs from 41 balls.

English Summary: Shaun Tait’s epic reaction to Pakistan’s embarrassing loss floors reporters in press conference

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