Sardar Khan, a taxi driver who did not bring his vehicle out on the road on Wednesday because of the match, was angry with his team.
"They always disappoint us when we have high expectations from them. Our performance was pathetic. Losing to India is hard to accept at any time," he said.
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Such was the interest in the match that the government had suspended the customary power loadshedding during the day to enable the people to watch the match without any cuts.
The provincial government had even declared a public holiday while, in one of the city's leading religious institutions, the Jamia Binnoria students had held mass prayers for the success of the team.
"I guess we will have to wait for another four years to win the World Cup. But I hope with this match relations with India will improve and we can resume playing bilateral cricket matches," said Iqbal Haider, a senior politician and senior official of the human rights commission.
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