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'It's not a mental issue': Wahab Riaz dismisses concerns over Pakistan's approach to the short ball after heavy World Cup defeat by West Indies Pakistan suffered World Cup defeat by West Indies, scoring just 105 runs  West Indies' pace attack found great success by using the short ball a lot Wahab Riaz believes his side do not have a mental problem facing it 

By Press Association Sport Staff

Published: 13:25 BST, 1 June 2019 | Updated: 13:25 BST, 1 June 2019

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Wahab Riaz is convinced Pakistan's batsmen do not have a problem with the short ball as he challenged England to copy the West Indies tactic that worked to excellent effect.

Pakistan made an inauspicious start to their World Cup campaign on Friday as they were hammered by seven wickets at Trent Bridge after collapsing to 105 all out in only 21.4 overs amid a barrage of bumpers.

All 10 wickets fell to the Windies' aggressive pace bowling unit, leading to suggestions England could replicate the strategy when they meet Pakistan in Nottingham on Monday.

Wahab Riaz believes Pakistan are not weak against the short ball after losing to West Indies

Wahab Riaz believes Pakistan are not weak against the short ball after losing to West

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