PCB chief sets aside criticism of team
- Rejecting the criticism leveled at the team, Ramiz Raja demanded a holiday for the team.
- They say that the team can win the ICCT Twenty World Cup.
- Skipper asks Babar Azam to maintain pressure to win each match.
Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ramiz Raja has brushed aside the criticism of the current national cricket team and said that the team is ranked third for a reason. The board chief said that the team has the ability to win. ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup Starting next month.
He said this on reaching the National Stadium Karachi to watch the opening match of the seven-match T20 series against England. The tourist Defeated Pakistan by six wickets..
The PCB chief said that he is only focusing on cricket. Talking to reporters, he said, “This is a very important series to prepare for the World Cup. We welcome England back. We worked hard to bring England to Pakistan when they got angry and left the country. left,” he said while talking to reporters.
When asked about the team’s performance, he backed the team and said, “First of all, this is the team that played the final of the Asia Cup. Besides, this team beat India in the Asia Cup. defeated,” he noted. He also asked if the team deserved some exemption or not.
The PCB chief kept saying that he was trying to get in touch. Babur Azam That he has to win every match. “I ask Babar Azam to always keep this pressure on himself because cricket fans have a very short memory.”
In response to a question regarding chairs in the stadium, he said that the import of new chairs has been stopped, so the fans are sitting on caterer’s chairs.
It was an unnecessary controversy regarding fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi, he said how can anyone say that we will not take care of our player.
He said that Shaheen is being rehabilitated in England. The PCB is sending Fakhar to England for rehabilitation, he said, adding that the board is also looking after Rizwan.
He announced that Shaheen will join the Pakistan squad for the World Cup.
Responding to a question regarding former cricketers’ criticism of team selection, Ramiz Raja emphasized the need to support the team. However, he said that former players may have different opinions on the selection of the team and there is nothing wrong with that.
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