BRISBANE: Former Zim­ba­bwe captain Brendan Tay­lor was at pains to make sense of the loss against Pakistan after dominating the match for a major period of time and blamed ‘mental flaws’ of senior batsmen of the side for their plight on Sunday.

Zimbabwe looked set for their second win in four matches after restricting Pakistan to 235-7 but were bowled out for 215 in the final over, losing by 20 runs.

Hamilton Masakadza and Taylor had added 52 for the third wicket to take Zim­babwe to 74-2 in the 22nd over after double strikes from Mohammad Irfan but Masakadza played an inexplicable attacking shot to the tall paceman to get out.

Zimbabwe seemed to be cruising when Taylor and Sean Williams added 54 off 49 balls for the fourth but it was the right-hander’s turn to fall to a soft dismissal, getting an edge down the leg side to Wahab Riaz, shortly after getting his fifty.

Williams followed Taylor to the pavilion soon after, hitting a short and wide delivery from Rahat Ali straight to point.

“We found ways to get out at crucial periods, some soft dismissals as well. That’s being a major downfall for us in the last four games,” Taylor told reporters. “Crucial periods, when batters have needed to get through those initial periods and finding ways to get out. It’s not helping the team’s cause.”

Taylor, 29, said that batsmen need to judge the situation better. “We felt that half the job was done particularly well restricting Pakistan to 235,” he said.

“They came out in the first 15 overs and made it pretty difficult for us and it was difficult to score.”

Published in Dawn, March 2nd, 2015

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