Former cricket player Shoaib akhtar Has blown up the Pakistani side in the aftermath of their disappointing screenings in the ODI series against West India. The men in Green recently lost their first ODI series against the West Indies since 1991 after he was bundled in the series decision for only 92, so that the meeting was lost by a Mammoet 202-run marge.
Akhtar accused the batting-line-up because he did not play with the intention of winning and rather to secure their own place in the side. The cricket player-mind-commentator emphasized the need for a change in approaching and overall dressing room culture. The ex-pacer emphasized how the Pakistani batters seemed to make of excessive problems with the ball that took a spent.
“We used to have expressive and explosive talent, and so we played like this. We were never dependent on one person, everyone dragged along. Nobody was looking for escape routes. The environment has changed, and in the last 10-15 years everyone has started playing for themselves. Everyone plays for their averages.
“We have to change the intention, the mentality and create that atmosphere. You have to play according to modern cricket. How difficult is that to understand? Halka Sa Noad Hota Hai Toh Muse Bat Pad Jaati Hai Hai (The ball moves a bit and they seem to be in trouble). Rawalpindi Pitch Leke Nahi Ghoom Sakte (You can’t wear Rawalpindi fields everywhere), the 50-year-old noticed.
Pakistan Their supporters disappointed by giving an overwhelming version in the last ODI of the Drie-Match series against the men in chestnut brown. Only two players (Salman Agha and Mohammad Nawaz) were able to cross the 20-run marking.
The thumping of 202-run was also the fourth Heaviest defeat of Pakistan in their ODI cricket history. A burning career-best spell from Jayden Seales (6/18 in 7.2 overs) turned out to be too hot to handle the visitors led by Mohammad Rizwan.
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