Pakistan suffered their seventh defeat to India in the World Cup, losing this time by 89 runs in a rain-hit match at Old Trafford in Manchester on Sunday. Skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed’s decision to bowl first after winning the toss backfired as Pakistan allowed India to post a massive 336 for five. CWC 2019 Special Site | Points Table The 1992 champions were then restricted to 212 for six in 40 overs when rain stopped play, paving the way for India’s comprehensive 89-run win via D/L method. “The team selection to me is not right and I don’t see any planning going into this World Cup,” Wasim said. “Win or lose is part of the game but not this way we just went down without a fight.” Rohit Sharma gives hilarious response about struggling Pakistan side Under-fire Sarfaraz, however, defended his decision to bowl first but many former stalwarts said it was a poor decision and reading of the pitch. “Virat Kohli basically played mind games by saying he would have bowled first and we fell into his trap,” former Test batsman Basit Ali said. 1 43665 He noted that Kohli had shown himself to be a more shrewd captain and…