The Pakistan Cricket crew at the ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 is going through an intense stage. Three misfortunes in succession at the Cricket World Cup in India has left the Babar Azam-drove Pakistan cricket crew near the precarious edge of exit. In five matches, 1992 World Cup champions Pakistan have lost three and faces very nearly a must-win circumstance in their leftover four matches. They next point toward the South Africa on Friday. Previous stars have been slamming Pakistan cricket crew after their most recent loss against Afghanistan.
The Hashmatullah Shahidi-drove Afghanistan are as yet a developing power in world cricket and a misfortune against them would irritate for quite a while. Previous Pakistan wicketkeeper-player Kamran Akmal, who has filled in as the side’s selector as well, had a fascinating cure following the unfortunate show.
“To further develop Pakistan cricket, best thing would be stomach muscle koi match na jeete (win no more matches). On the off chance that they beginning getting in structure, they will rehash exactly the same thing,” Kamran Akmal said on ARY News.
“What are you talking about!! I cant see Pakistan lose,” asked the shocked anchor who was leading the show.
“There’s actually no need to focus on losing. That way their self image won’t come in the manner,” answered Kamran Akmal.
Previous Pakistan players attacked chief Babar Azam and different players for their lackluster showing in the competition. Aaqib Javed was cited as saying by news organization PTI that Shaheen Shah Afridi ought to be made Pakistan chief in the white ball designs instead of Babar.
“Shaheen is the smartest option for the eventual fate of Pakistan cricket. Babar has neglected to show off his abilities as a capable commander in white ball designs,” the previous pacer said.
Aaqib who is the Chief and lead trainer of PSL group Lahore Qalandars for which Shaheen, Haris Rauf, Fakhar Zaman and Abdullah Shafique play additionally condemned any remaining players with the exception of Rauf for not coming to the party against Afghanistan.
Pakistan currently need to win all their leftover four games against Britain, South Africa, New Zealand and Bangladesh to have any possibility of meeting all requirements for the elimination rounds.
“The handling and non-verbal communication of the players was exceptionally poor and unconvincing (against Afghanistan). They simply didn’t seem fit for shielding 283 which is certainly not a little aggregate. The bowling was standard and the handling levels were pitiful,” Wasim Akram said.