Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Wasim Akram criticizes Pakistani management for giving up Shadab

Wasim Akram criticizes Pakistani management for giving up Shadab



TAUNTON: Pakistan's former captain and Swing ka Sultan Wasim Akram criticized Pakistani management for giving up Shadab Khan because of the game against Australia. You can't give up your main pitcher who can get you tickets in the middle.

After Australia’s victory over Pakistan, Akram’s news was disappointing. He said Pakistani players looked drowsy on the court and had no energy against Australians.


“First, I totally disagree with today's team choices. How can you give up Shadab,” Wasim was questioned.

He answered his question and said that the Pakistan team seems to be under pressure from the Green Top checkpoint.

But adding that no matter what the ticket gate, discarding Shadab Khan is not a wise decision, and calling it a bad performance when Australia brought Shane Warne to its peak.

“Like the Australians, the mighty Australians gave up Shane Warne. Shadab is your main shooter and he can get your tickets in the middle. It’s not a good decision to give up,” Wasim said.

He also questioned the ability of Hassan Ali, who has only six tickets in 10 ODIs this year, averaging over 90.

"Hassan Ali did not take the small door. This is a worrying issue. He is our main pitcher in the championship trophy and the leading ticket inspector, but now he seems to be in a bad state. He must improve his game. You can't play in ODI as you did in T20Is," Wasim said.

Vasim also criticized Pakistani field personnel for being drowsy during the garrison and said that there was no excitement.

He said: "What is your expectation for the captain behind each ticket gate at each time to keep the team motivated, you need to work actively and quickly on the court."

The former captain added that Pakistan can achieve its goal, but the lack of partnership limits the team.

"The way Wahab and Hassan finally defeated was a message. If you stay at the ticket gate, you can achieve the goal. When Wahab has a hope in the game, but I know this is just a ticket gate problem, this is What happened after Wahab went out," he stressed.

He added that Pakistan will face tremendous pressure on Manchester's match against India on Sunday, but he said that Pakistan should forget what happened and be full of energy.

"It's not too late. Learn from mistakes, forget the past and look forward." When asked about the Pakistani team, Wassim said.

“India is a good side. They have already surpassed Australia. Pakistan will face pressure and beat a team like India. You need to do your best,” concluded the former captain.

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