
Pakistan lost the series 3-0.
Former pacemakers Sikander Bakht criticized Pakistan led by Mohammad Rizwan after his laundering 3-0 in the Odi series against New Zealand. The team has not been able to pursue any game after choosing the first newsletter, in addition, they have been included in all games of the series.
The pacemaker was enraged by the bad actions of men in green, including world drinks in 2023 and 2024 and the recent Champions Trophy. He asked Mohsin Naqvi, president of the Cricket Board of Pakistan (PCB), to degrade all Pakistan players in the D qualification of their national contract until they win any important CPI tournament.
“You talk about professionalism. If this PCB becomes professional, everyone should receive degree contracts D. have lost the world drinks and the champions trophy. Now, you have been engaged. I request Mohsin Naqvi to keep all these players in D Graded until they win championships,” Bakht told Geo Super.
Mohammad Rizwan captaincy in question
The former player also exclaimed his anger in the employer. He questioned Rizwan’s professionalism and criticized his decisions in the field.
“Let me talk about your captaincy. You made horrible bowl changes. Faheem Ashraf was playing at 120 km map.
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In addition, he declared that if PCB was “professional”, then Rizwan could not continue as Pakistan’s captain.
“Mohammad Rizwan talked about the lack of professionalism. I agree. If we had a Professional Cricket Board, you would not have been there,” Bakht said.
Rizwan also faced a violent reaction for his comment on the Super League of Pakistan (PSL), in the presentation after the game, after his poor career at the International Cricket. He said the team “will leave the past” struggles in the International Cricket and hoped that his countrymen would enjoy his National Cricket League: PSL.
“After the Champions Trophy and this series, we will leave the past. PSL is a great tournament for us in Pakistan, hopefully, our nation enjoys. Helpping, we will do well on PSL,” Rizwan said.
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