
Slow starters and a team that depends on individual brilliance more than other sides, Pakistan enjoyed the relative lack of pressure by being underdogs in the World Twenty20, said captain Younis Khan on Thursday.
Pakistan were not a consistent side in the tournament winning three matches and losing two in the lead-up to their semifinal victory over South Africa, and Younis said his side did not face the pressure of a tournament favourite.
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"We are slow starters in every tournament. Moreover, we did not have the pressure of a tournament favourite. I think being an underdog had helped as we did not have the pressure.
The win is good for Pakistan cricket," Younis said after his side's seven-run victory over South Africa.
Younis was all praise for his senior all-rounder Shahid Afridi who hit a 51 and took two wickets to fashion their stunning victory.