Pakistan has made history by becoming the first ICC full-member nation with no wins in a home tournament, losing two matches and having one abandoned in the Champions Trophy.
In a staggering turn of events, Pakistan has become the first full-member ICC nation to register zero victories in a home tournament. This ignominious record echoes an earlier feat by Scotland during the 1999 ODI World Cup, followed by Kenya in the 2000 Champions Trophy. Pakistan suffered defeats in their initial two matches against New Zealand and India, while their third encounter against Bangladesh was abandoned due to inclement weather, resulting in them finishing last on the points table.
This unprecedented achievement highlights a significant low point in Pakistan’s cricketing history, marking their first instance of failure to secure a win in a tournament held on their home soil. As they conclude their campaign at the bottom of the table, the nation faces considerable scrutiny regarding its cricketing strategies moving forward.
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