<![CDATA[Cricket is Over in Pakistan: Experts Criticize Champions Trophy Host After India Loss]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com RSS for Node Thu, 03 Apr 2025 07:55:52 GMT https://www.cricketwinner.com/favicon.ico/ Cricket Winner https://cricketwinner.com/ 185 185 <![CDATA[Cricket is Over in Pakistan: Experts Criticize Champions Trophy Host After India Loss]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/cricket-is-over-in-pakistan-experts-criticize-champions-trophy-host-after-india-loss/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/cricket-is-over-in-pakistan-experts-criticize-champions-trophy-host-after-india-loss/ Mon, 24 Feb 2025 22:56:54 GMT abhinayreddy Cricket is Over in Pakistan: Experts Criticize Champions Trophy Host After India Loss
Cricket is Over in Pakistan: Experts Criticize Champions Trophy Host After India Loss

Pakistan’s loss gainst India and New Zealand have sparked criticism from former cricketers and experts from Pakistan. Former opener Ahmed Shehzad shared his disappointment, questioning the team’s selection process.

"People say there’s no favoritism in team selection, but we’ve seen it happen. We know the truth, and we’ll speak up unless things start improving. Cricket was the only sport Pakistan took pride in, and now even that is struggling," Shehzad told Geo.tv.

Virat Kohli’s brilliant century helped India secure a win over Pakistan. Earlier, Mohammad Rizwan and his team had lost against New Zealand in their opening match after failing to chase a 321-run target.  

Pakistan’s poor performance, former fast bowler Mohammad Amir requested the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to focus on top performers from domestic cricket rather than selecting players based on the Pakistan Super League (PSL). “PSL should not be the main criteria for national team selection. The best players from domestic cricket should be given priority,” Amir said.  

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Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi also criticized Pakistan’s recent approach. “I knew this would happen. You can’t play with a 1980s-90s mindset in 2025 and expect to win. Since 2017, Pakistan hasn’t achieved anything in ICC events despite all the talk about preparation. We don’t even know our best team for home conditions. Our bowling lacked aggression, and if you want to beat strong teams, you have to play attacking cricket,” Afridi said.  

With defeats against India and New Zealand, Pakistan is now officially out of the ICC Champions Trophy after New Zealand’s win over Bangladesh secured their spot in the semi-finals alongside India. Pakistan will now return home from Dubai and prepare for their final group match against Bangladesh on Thursday. India will take on New Zealand in their last group-stage game on Sunday, March 2.

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