Pakistan finished last on tournament's points table. Men in Green failed to grab single victory in home event. India, New Zealand to play next group match on March 2.
Pakistan ended their campaign in the home Champions Trophy without a win after rain washed out their dead rubber against Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Thursday.
The Group A match between the two eliminated sides was of little consequence and steady drizzle poured cold water on defending champions Pakistan’s hopes of a consolation victory.
Tuesday’s Group B fixture between Australia and South Africa at the same venue was also abandoned without a ball being bowled because of rain.
It has been a forgettable campaign for Mohammad Rizwan-led Pakistan in the first global tournament to be staged in the country since 1996 and their six-wicket defeat by arch-rivals India will particularly hurt.
Bangladesh also finished their winless campaign with a point.
India and New Zealand, who meet in an inconsequential group match in Dubai on Sunday, have secured semi-final places from Group A.
Pakistan ended their campaign in the home Champions Trophy without a win after rain washed out their dead rubber against Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Thursday.
The Group A match between the two eliminated sides was of little consequence and steady drizzle poured cold water on defending champions Pakistan’s hopes of a consolation victory.
Tuesday’s Group B fixture between Australia and South Africa at the same venue was also abandoned without a ball being bowled because of rain.
It has been a forgettable campaign for Mohammad Rizwan-led Pakistan in the first global tournament to be staged in the country since 1996 and their six-wicket defeat by arch-rivals India will particularly hurt.
Bangladesh also finished their winless campaign with a point.
India and New Zealand, who meet in an inconsequential group match in Dubai on Sunday, have secured semi-final places from Group A.