Pakistan cricket has been in the news for the last few months. Coaches, players, captains – everything has changed. However, despite many changes in the support staff and backroom staff, the situation in Pakistan is not improving. Recently, Pakistan lost the Test series to Bangladesh on its own soil and then lost the first Test of the ongoing series against England despite a huge score of 556 runs in the first innings.
Meanwhile, former England cricketer Nasir Hussain has spoken openly on the entire situation and said that the cricket board should not be blamed for the performance, but the players. It is noteworthy that after losing the first Test against England, Pakistan made many changes before the second Test and dropped Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah from the team.
Former England captain Nasir Hussain gave his opinion about the current situation of Pakistan cricket and said that the turmoil happening in Pakistan cricket has nothing to do with the form of Babar and Shaheen. The former English captain has directly admitted that those running Pakistani cricket from behind are the biggest culprits.
Nasir Hussain, while talking to SKY Sports, commented on Pakistan cricket and said, “The issue is not about Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi or Naseem Shah… the issue is about the governance of Pakistan cricket behind the scenes.” Wasim Akram has also reacted to the statement of former Pakistan captain.
Wasim Akram reacted and agreed with Nasir Hussain’s words. Commenting, Wasim wrote, “I think Nasir Hussain and Michael Earthton are saying some right things.” This post of Wasim Akram is going viral on social media and fans are also reacting to it.
Let us tell you that while talking to Pakistan Cricket, the former captain of Pakistan further said, “In the newspaper I saw that there were 26 different selectors, in the second it was written 27… No one can count. How many selectors have there been in England? Maybe two or three. But if you keep changing selectors, coaches, captains, keep reshuffling the leadership…then it is impossible to plan ahead.