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Shoaib Akhtar Blasts Pakistan Cricket After Humiliating Test Defeat

Shoaib Akhtar Blasts Pakistan Cricket After Humiliating Test Defeat

Pakistan's cricket crisis reached a boiling point after their humiliating defeat to England in the Multan Test. Legendary pacer Shoaib Akhtar unleashed his fury on live television, calling out the players and management for their abysmal performance.Akhtar lamented the decade-long decline in Pakistan's cricket, blaming it on a lack of talent and effort. "We're not good enough," he declared, pointing to England's massive 800+ score and Bangladesh's recent victory over Pakistan.The former pacer expressed concern over the possibility of Pakistan losing its Test status, calling the situation "disheartening." He urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to take drastic measures to address the crisis.Akhtar also highlighted the issue of groupism within the team, attributing it to weak leadership and fear among the management. "If the captain is selfish, there will be groupism," he explained.Pakistan's last Test victory came over 1,300 days ago, a testament to their struggles. Akhtar's outburst reflects the growing frustration among fans and experts alike, who demand accountability and a swift turnaround in the team's fortunes.

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Rizwan Dismisses Rumors of Groupism in Pakistan Cricket Team

Rizwan Dismisses Rumors of Groupism in Pakistan Cricket Team

Pakistan's disappointing exit from the T20 World Cup in the group stage has sparked widespread criticism and rumors of internal strife within the team. Wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan has addressed these concerns, acknowledging the justified criticism but dismissing allegations of politics and groupism.Rizwan emphasized that the team's performance fell short of expectations and that they deserve the criticism they have received. He acknowledged that multiple factors contributed to their losses, including both bowling and batting deficiencies.However, Rizwan strongly refuted rumors of internal divisions, labeling them as "outside chatter." He pointed out that the same team had previously reached finals and semi-finals, indicating that the current struggles are not solely due to internal issues.According to reports, Babar Azam faced the challenge of uniting the team upon his return as captain, but was unable to do so due to alleged groupings. Shaheen Afridi was reportedly upset at losing the captaincy and not receiving support from Babar, while Rizwan was unhappy at not being considered for the role.Despite these rumors, reliable sources have confirmed that PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi will not make an immediate decision on Babar Azam's captaincy. Pakistan's next white-ball series is scheduled for November, giving the team time to address the issues that led to their World Cup exit.

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Pakistan Cricket Team Accused of Indiscipline and Lack of Focus

Pakistan Cricket Team Accused of Indiscipline and Lack of Focus

Pakistan's dismal performance at the ongoing T20 World Cup has sparked a storm of criticism, with former wicketkeeper Atiq-uz-Zaman alleging rampant indiscipline within the team.Atiq, in a viral video, accused the team of excessive entourage and a lack of focus. He claimed that the traveling party included 17 officials and 17 players, with 60 rooms booked for their accommodation."You have gone there to play cricket or to holiday?" Atiq questioned.He also criticized the presence of families accompanying players during the tournament. "Why do you allow families in big events? They go out in the evening and focus shifts from cricket," he said.Atiq further alleged that players were not acting responsibly despite being well-paid by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). "Such a culture has been created in Pakistan cricket that nobody knows what is discipline," he said.The former stumper's revelations have opened a can of worms, exposing the alleged groupism and administrative failures within the PCB. The team's early exit from the World Cup has led to scathing criticism and calls for accountability.Pakistan, the 2009 T20 World Cup winners, finished third in Group A, behind India and USA. The top two teams from each group progressed to the 'Super 8s'.

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Pakistan Cricket in Crisis: Shehzad Demands Crackdown on Underperforming Players

Pakistan Cricket in Crisis: Shehzad Demands Crackdown on Underperforming Players

Pakistan's disastrous T20 World Cup campaign has sparked outrage among fans and experts, with former batter Ahmed Shehzad calling for strict action against the underperforming players. Pakistan's failure to qualify for the Super 8 stage, after losses to India and the USA, has raised serious questions about the team's unity and fitness.Head coach Gary Kirsten's scathing assessment of the team, alleging a lack of unity and poor fitness levels, has further fueled the controversy. Sources close to the team have revealed Kirsten's dissatisfaction with the players' skill level, which he believes lags behind the rest of the world.Shehzad, who has been vocal in his criticism of the team, has echoed Kirsten's concerns. He has accused the team of being plagued by groupism and has demanded a crackdown from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). "It's time for accountability," Shehzad wrote on social media. "The players involved must be punished and an example should be set for the next generation of cricketers."Shehzad's call for action comes after he previously urged the PCB to remove senior players, including captain Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Mohammad Rizwan. He believes these players have been given ample time to improve but have failed to deliver.The PCB has yet to respond to Shehzad's demands, but the pressure is mounting on the board to take decisive action. The team's poor performance has not only disappointed fans but has also raised concerns about the future of Pakistan cricket.

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