Pakistan suffered a seven-wicket defeat to the West Indies in their ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup opener in Nottingham. It was their second-lowest World Cup score in history as they were rattled out for just 105 by a hostile West Indian bowling attack at Trent Bridge. It was their 11th consecutive ODI defeat but maybe they can take some inspiration from history. Skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed said the batting let the team down but Mohammad Amir's bowling was a positive. (Video: ICC)
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