Cricket is king but Pakistan baseball makes strides
NEW YORK: Pakistan bowed out of the World Baseball Classic qualifying on Friday but confident the tournament has been a major milestone for the development of the sport in the cricket-mad nation.
Field hockey and cricket are Pakistan's two major sports but with baseball returning to the Olympics in 2020, the country is hoping to take part.
The Pakistani team competed in North America for the first time this week, taking part in the qualifiers of the WBC at MCU Park in New York.
Pakistan were eliminated Friday with a 14-0 preliminary round loss to Great Britain, who advanced to the semi-finals.
They lost both their games to Brazil and Great Britain by a combined score of 24-0, but their inspiring play made them the darlings of the tournament.
“This was our first step,” said Pakistan manager Syed Fakhar Ali Shah.
“We are ready for the second step now. We've never been here before and we never played against those professional players.
“Now they know the difference between them and those players. That will help us a lot and help our youth in Pakistan.”