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Pakistan Coach Saqlain Mushtaq Defends Team's T20 Style After Asia Cup Final Defeat

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Pakistan coach Saqlain Mushtaq defended his team's Twenty20 playing style after losing Sunday's Asia Cup final, saying they were on the right track for next month's T20 World Cup.

Babar Azam's side failed to chase 171 to beat Sri Lanka,  their 23-run defeat bucking the trend of teams winning while batting second in Dubai.

Mohammad Rizwan made 55 in 49 balls for Pakistan and finished as the tournament's leading scorer with 281 runs in six innings.

But Saqlain was not worried about Rizwan's sluggish strike rate of 117.57 runs per hundred balls in the high-octane format. By comparison, Virat Kohli scored 276 runs for India at a more rapid 147.59 across his five innings. "Everyone has their own style of playing cricket," Saqlain said. "We made the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup (last year) and now the final of the Asia Cup, so evidence suggests we are doing something right. "We did so with our style of play, and the things that are left to be done will be worked upon, rather than following the style of the rest of the cricket-playing nations." Babar, a prolific scorer for the team before the tournament, managed just 68 runs in six matches with a highest of 30, but Saqlain played down the opener's loss of form. "As I said before, anybody with a deep eye of cricket will realise that he is unlucky with the way he is getting out," said Saqlain. "The way he plays and his work ethic needs no further discussion.

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