"It would be useless to say I am really disappointed with Pakistan's performance. This was a very big match and such a good chance to defeat India in a World Cup will not come again until four years. It was sad to see our team go into the match without any proper plan and our bowlers let us down," Mushtaq told PTI in an interview.
"It was a very high pressure game and the Indian team responded very well. I felt that after having lost so many times in Australia in the last two months the Indians would be jaded and their players fatigued so Pakistan had the advantage in the World Cup match," he said.
"But it was a surprise to see the Indian team pick themselves up so well for the challenge. They played with a plan, their bowlers bowled to a plan and line and their batsmen applied themselves. These things were lacking in our side," he added.
The former captain said that while India could now be a difficult side in the World Cup after their morale boosting win over Pakistan it was exactly the opposite situation for the greenshirts.
"I just hope that our coaching staff works out a plan for our batsmen to counter the short of good length strategy applied against them by Dhoni. Now all other teams will follow the same plan and this could spell troubled for our batsmen who are comfortable playing from their crease," he said.