“CT 2025 disappointment has disturbed the Pakistani players”: the former star in the loss of the NZ Odi series




The Pakistan disaster in a limited tour of New Zealand, which ended on Saturday, attracted strong criticism from the former cricket players and fans, with Javed Madead the Great, calling for “marginalization” of players and officials who did not give 100 percent to the team’s case. New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 43 races in the third and final ODI in Mount Monjoini on Saturday for a clean 3-0 survey in the 50th series. Pakistan lost the previous T20i series from five games 1-4, and thus won only one match in the entire limited round.

In response to the extreme surrender of the team, the former captain and the beating legend Meanad said that the players, team officials and those in power should be responsible.

“Some reasonable decisions must be taken and as soon as they are taken, the council needs to adhere to it in the long run. Any player or official who does not want to give more than 100 percent to the team needs to be marginalized,” he said.

“Meanwhile, those who make final dates and calls to cricket matters.” The former test leader and the largest determination of Einsmam said that he had not seen Pakistan’s struggle very badly in New Zealand.

“The problems we saw are not only beating, but the archers have not come for a while now while the bowling in the past has always been our strength,” he said.

The deputy leader of the Pakistan Test Team Al -Saud Shakil urged the Pakistani Cricket Council (PCB) to appoint a permanent coach for the team and other employees of the national team.

The Pakistan team had a temporary coach in Red Ball and White Ball since last December after Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillispie resigned, citing issues about power and decisions with PCB.

The Chairman of the Board of Binary Venetic Chlorine Motion Naqafi has appointed the chief right -wing right to manage the team as a temporary coach.

Former Captain Rashid Latif said that the results of the matches in New Zealand indicated that the players had lost the will to provide their best.

“The team was beaten properly, but our team/players/players are so bad?

“I think the disappointment of the Champions Cup at home has bothered the players,” Latif said.

The path in New Zealand also attracted a violent reaction from social media fans.

A fan tweet that although the other teams had 3-4 tail fighters, it seems that the Pakistan team had 11 tail fighters.

A fans advised the team to focus on playing weak teams such as Hong Kong, Nepal, Canada.

(With the exception of the title, this story was not edited by NDTV and published from a common summary.)

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