
Pakistan's Champions Trophy came to an end after their final group stage match against Bangladesh was washed out. Here are the hosts' player ratings for the tournament.
Fakhar Zaman: 3/10
24 runs @ 24.0, SR 58.5
Fakhar was injured just two balls into the tournament, which meant he went off the field, couldn't open the batting, came in only at No.4 and couldn't run in his only batting innings – scratching his way to 24 off 41 balls. It wasn't entirely his fault, but it wasn't pretty to watch either.
Babar Azam: 4/10
87 runs @ 43.5, SR 75.0
Babar's first knock of the tournament saw him bat painfully slowly in a chase of 321. Opening the innings, his side were 22-2 in the first 10 overs as he eventually made 64 off 90 (and was partly hamstrung by Fakhar's injury). He looked in better nick against India, but couldn't capitalise on a solid start, making just 23.
Imam-ul-Haq: 2/10
10 runs @ 10.0, SR 38.5
Imam came in for Fakhar against India and there was little to write home about as he made his way to 10 off 26 balls before effectively running himself out.
Saud Shakeel: 5/10
68 runs @ 34.0, SR 71.6
Shakeel had to open against New Zealand, and looked decidedly uncomfortable. He fared better against India, stablising Pakistan's innings with a 62, but just couldn't score quickly through the middle overs to create any kind of pressure.
Mohammad Rizwan: 3/10
49 runs @ 24.5, SR 53.8
A disappointing tournament for Pakistan's skipper, who made just three against New Zealand before scoring 46 at a crawl against India. His tense and animated conversations with his bowlers mid-pitch in the New Zealand game were not particularly flattering either.
Tayyab Tahir: 1/10
5 runs @ 2.5, SR 45.5
Tayyab was as close to a non-entity as possible, with scores of one and four in his two innings.
Agha Salman: 5/10
61 runs @ 30.5, SR 117.3
0 wickets, ER 5.0
Salman did his best against New Zealand when the asking rate was beginning to shoot up, slamming 42 off 28 balls, which eventually went in vain. Pakistan needed more from him against India though, when he took on an ill-advised swipe off Kuldeep Yadav to perish for 19.
Khushdil Shah: 8/10
107 runs @ 53.5, SR 121.6
1 wicket @ 83.0, ER 5.7
Khushdil perhaps exceeded expectations, with scores of 69 and 48 – the only bright spot of Pakistan's tournament. His fit as the fifth bowler remained awkward though, posing virtually no wicket-taking threat.
Shaheen Shah Afridi: 2/10
2 wickets @ 71.0, ER 7.9
Despite glimpses of form in the South Africa series in December, Shaheen was well below par in the Champions Trophy, going at nearly eight an over and taking just two wickets.
Naseem Shah: 4/10
2 wickets @ 50.0, ER 5.6
Naseem had some good spells of bowling, but two or three good overs here and there were never going to be enough. He leaked runs at the death in particular, but had a decent outing against India, going wicketless but conceding at under five an over in that match.
Haris Rauf: 2/10
2 wickets @ 67.5, ER 7.9
Rauf conceded 83 in his 10 overs against New Zealand for a poor start, before going for 52 in seven overs against India. These figures may have been acceptable if he'd returned wickets for them, but that didn't happen either. He did land a couple of entertaining blows during his 19 (10) with the bat against New Zealand, though.
Abrar Ahmed: 6/10
2 wickets @ 37.5, ER 3.8
Pakistan's only specialist spinner was also their standout bowler. He was restrictive against New Zealand even as the others were carted around the park, and did well on a more helpful surface in Dubai against India – including bowling Shubman Gill with a peach.
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