A large number of fans who had gathered at different spots in Pakistan's biggest city Karachi yesterday to watch the match on giant screens amidst an atmosphere of festivity left upset and angry.
Television channels showed some of them raising slogans against the Pakistan Cricket Board and players demanding their ouster while in some other parts of the country disappointed fans broke television sets with sticks.
Reports said that in some areas of Punjab angry fans had burnt effigies and posters of captain Shahid Afridi and other players.
"Stop making excuses and start playing cricket. You are not children," an angry former Test player Sikander Bakht said on Geo News channel.
"Aray bhai cricket tu khelo aur perform karo aur kheltay raho mat retire ho lekin perform to karo (brother first play cricket and perform and don't retire but first perform properly)," Bakht said.
Yousuf said he had always been making the point that
"I think Virat Kohli showed how to bat on such a pitch. Tell me on which good ball did our batsmen get out today. Our batsmen can only bat on batting pitches," Yousuf said.
The former batsman also refused to blame the coaching staff for the failure.
"No one can do anything not even a top mentor when the players are not willing to listen and learn," he said.
"I think Virat Kohli is a good example of talent, temperament and technique which is why he is so successful in every condition."
"It is not about losing but about how we lost. Atleast our bowlers fought hard but our batting was a total flop and the running between the wickets was pathetic," he said.
Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq said Pakistan needed to improve its game planning.
"This was not a pitch to try to get 150 or 160 our approach was all wrong we should have targeted and played for a realistic total given our bowling attack which again came good," he said.
Misbah also praised Kohli for playing proper cricket in trying circumstances.
Former Test leg-spinner Abdul Qadir said if the team keeps on losing like this even the Board officials could lose their jobs.
"No one can tolerate more than one defeat to India. Our players need to pull their socks up," he cautioned.
