“Pakistan is a cricket in Icu because …”: Shahid Afida expresses bold remarks against Packa and PCB

In creepy criticism, former Captain Pakistan Shahid Afidi for his recent decisions he broke through the Pakistani cricket board (PCB), stating that the Kripket Pakistan was in “Ica” because of a series of wrong choices. His comments come in the swing of comprehensive Surprise Shadab Khan recalls the T20I team For the upcoming series against New Zealand. Afadi’s remarks emphasize deep questions within the cricket in Pakistan, including a lack of continuity, responsibility and pervading culprit culture.
Criticism of the recall of Shadab Khan
Afid’s criticisms focus on the choice of Shadab, which has been without favored since the last T20 World Cup. Shadab was named Vice-Captain Under Salman agha For a tour in New Zealand, a decision that left Afida confused. “What was he withdrawn? What are his performances in the home crown or otherwise that they chose him again?” Afida questioned during media interaction.
The recent Shadaba pattern is insidious, and he has only achieved 44 rides and failed to take any Wikets in four scratches during the T20 World Cup 2024. In the last 10 home games, he only managed to take five Wikets4. Afid’s skepticism according to the selection of Shadab emphasizes concern about the PCB decision-making process.
Lack of continuity and responsibility
Afidi emphasized the absence of continuity and responsibility within the PCB. He noted that frequent changes in the captains, coaches and players destabilized the team, which led to bad performances.
“We talk about the preparations all the time and when the event comes and we lie down, then we talk about surgery. The fact is that the Kripket Pakistan is in ICU because of the wrong decisions,” Afida regretted.
“There is no continuity or consistency in the decisions and policies of the Committee. We continue to change the captains, coaches or some players, but in the end, what is responsibility for the Committee officers?”
This lack of stability consists of a guilt in which coaches and administration often refuse to criticize players to save their job. Afida described it as harmful to players and staff, stating, “How can our cricket progress when the sword is constantly hanging over the heads of the captain and the coach?”
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Influence on the cricket of Pakistan
Afid’s remarks reflect broader concerns about the state of the Pakistan crisis. The team has faced significant challenges in recent years, including inconsistent performance and leadership changes. The reminding of Shadab, despite its recent form, asked questions about the criteria for selecting PCB to her ability to make decisions based on merit, not favoring.
How Pakistan prepares for his Series against New ZealandThe team faces not only external challenges but also inner conflicts. Afid’s comments serve as an invitation to wake up to PCB to rethink their strategy and focus on building a stable and competitive team.