Pakistan cricket team struggles News
Shahid Afridi fiercely criticizes the PCB for poor decision-making, unstable leadership, and flawed player selections, blaming them for Pakistan cricket's decline.
Pakistan's disastrous Champions Trophy 2025 campaign ended winless, sparking criticism as captain Mohammad Rizwan’s explanations failed to justify their poor performance.
Former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar, known for his fierce rivalries with Indian batters, was left in awe of Kohli’s genius:
Cricket fans fondly remember the heated altercation between Harbhajan and Shoaib during the 2010 Asia Cup, where tempers flared, words were exchanged, and competitive spirits soared.
Babar Azam's resignation marks a significant moment in Pakistan cricket, especially given the team's inconsistent performances over the past year.
Babar Azam, once a beacon of consistency for Pakistan, has struggled to maintain his top-tier status.
unstable and divided. The aftermath of their disappointing T20 World Cup run, a significant blow to their unity and leadership, has brought to light the team's current predicament. Internal rifts and ego clashes have been bubbling under the surface, affecting the squad's overall harmony.
Despite losing both openers in quick succession, the likes of Jonny Bairstow and Harry Brook ensured England overhauled the target with consummate ease.
This fielding lapse not only cost Pakistan crucial runs but also became a focal point of criticism, highlighting the urgent need for improvement in their fielding skills at the international level.
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