Bengaluru, May 27: Pakistan’s glory year came in 1992 when Imran Khan, their current Prime Minister, led them to World Cup triumph Down Under. From that point, Pakistan cricket several ups and downs and more downs recently. Pakistan had a less than welcome beginning to their ICC World Cup 2019 campaign, losing to England in an ODI series and Afghanistan in a warm-up match. But never write off Pakistan. The mercurial side still can come up with a stirring run as they did in the 2017 Champions Trophy in England. MyKhel looks at the chances of Pakistan. 1. Strength Their unpredictable nature. Pakistan can be at their best when they are cornered. To borrow from Imran: “I want the team to play like cornered tigers.” Pakistan are quite capable to do that. This is not say that they are bereft of talent. In Shaheen Shah Afridi, captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, all-rounder Imad Wasim, pacer Hasan Ali and power-hitting Asif Ali and mercurial Mohammad Amir, they have enough personnel to ran roughshod over opponents. 2. Weakness Their preparation has been less than satisfactory in the run to the big event. Pakistan never really looked a team earnest in making a serious bid…