How might cricket progress by designating 70-year-old who doesn't know anything about choice" questions previous PCB boss
Sunday, November 12, 2023
Previous Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja has hammered the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), guaranteeing that the nation's cricket "has fallen".
The Green Shirts crashed out of the World Cup 2023 on Saturday subsequent to neglecting to limit Britain at a low aggregate and pursuing down the objective in the expected overs to outperform New Zealand in net run rate (NRR) to come to the semis.
The Men in Green's trip additionally went bad as they experienced a 93-run rout because of the reigning champs in their last-round match and were bowled out at 244 runs while pursuing Britain's 338-run target.
Talking on his YouTube channel, the previous PCB executive said: "When you [bowlers] don't take wickets with the new ball and begin getting costly [conceding runs], how might Babar do captaincy then?"
"And afterward they [PCB] could assemble a few ex-cricketers and request that them how fix cricket? Who put them in control [of the board]? Is their occupation just to group together and change the chief and the training staff and everybody could think they have made a significant stride?"
The ex-cricketer called for stopping the most common way of spilling news and giving proclamations during a major occasion and furthermore intensely scrutinized the recently delegated interval boss selector Tauseef Ahmed.
"Not so much as an inch of Pakistan's cricket can improve on the off chance that you don't have enthusiasm for the game. You want to have an impact on yourself and your outlook. You really want to close this course of spilling news to your number one columnists," he added.
"The new boss selector that you've designated, take a gander at his old clasps and how seriously he has discussed Babar and [Mohammad] Rizwan, you believe your cricket should advance by delegating a 70-year-old who doesn't know anything about determination?"
The 1992 World Cup champ then, at that point, said that Pakistan cricket has fallen and furthermore discussed the issues with neighborhood clubs.
"Pakistan cricket has imploded. You can't bat, bowl or field with spikes in club matches. On ends of the week, the grounds where clubs practice are given to the organizations to sort out tennis-ball cricket since it gives them [the clubs] cash."
"This whole framework needs to change and the board ought to change itself first," he finished up.
Keep in mind, Pakistan's Reality Cup crusade finished with eight brings up of a potential 18 as the Men dressed in Green arose triumphant in four games while tasting rout in five.
Pakistan have now neglected to meet all requirements for the World Cup semi-last for the fifth time 100 years as their last appearance was in the 2011 World Cup semi-last against India, which they lost.