NEW DELHI: Pakistan's cricket team has been facing severe criticism following their humiliating defeat against Bangladesh in a two-match Test series played in Pakistan.
The Green Shirts lost both Tests, which has raised alarming concerns about their performance and the management of the team.
This shocking 2-0 series loss at home has further highlighted Pakistan's dismal record in Test cricket, as they have now gone 10 matches without a victory on their own turf.
The team's struggles have been evident both on and off the field, prompting former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif to express his disappointment.
Latif did not mince his words when he stated, " Pakistan cricket aajkal ICU mein hai. Professional doctor chaiye hoga inhe [Pakistan cricket is currently in the ICU. They will need a professional doctor]."
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He emphasised the need for technically sound professionals to handle the team's affairs, both in terms of physical training and financial management.
"They need technically sound professionals to run things, both physically and financially. Trainers and many other things are required. You can see there are many problems, whether it's on the field or off the field," Latif said.
The Green Shirts lost both Tests, which has raised alarming concerns about their performance and the management of the team.
This shocking 2-0 series loss at home has further highlighted Pakistan's dismal record in Test cricket, as they have now gone 10 matches without a victory on their own turf.
The team's struggles have been evident both on and off the field, prompting former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif to express his disappointment.
Latif did not mince his words when he stated, " Pakistan cricket aajkal ICU mein hai. Professional doctor chaiye hoga inhe [Pakistan cricket is currently in the ICU. They will need a professional doctor]."
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Rashid Latif "Pakistan cricket is in ICU. It needs professional doctors" #Cricket pic.twitter.com/PwE0L5MGf3
— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) September 16, 2024
He emphasised the need for technically sound professionals to handle the team's affairs, both in terms of physical training and financial management.
"They need technically sound professionals to run things, both physically and financially. Trainers and many other things are required. You can see there are many problems, whether it's on the field or off the field," Latif said.
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