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PCB “Has Taken Divide And Rule Policy”: Ex-Captain’s Price On Babar Azam-Saheen Afridi Fight


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Pakistan cricket staff isn’t having a look in superior environment. Upcoming shedding the primary Take a look at towards Bangladesh, Pakistan isn’t just right contact in the second one Take a look at too. Pakistan head lecturer Jason Gillespie said that Bangladesh have been favourites. “The odds are probably in favour of Bangladesh and we don’t shy away from that,” stated Gillespie, who’s training Pakistan for his first sequence. “We know what can happen, but we took six for 26 in the first innings so we know that we can have an impact with the ball.”

In the course of this former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has stated that the Pakistan staff is a divided space.

“If there is a tussle between Babar Azam and Shaheen regarding captaincy then the team won’t do well. So whatever with the team. From there on news started to come in Shaheen did this, Shaheen did that. Then came stories about Babar Azam’s performance and even about Mohammad Rizwan,” Rasid Latif stated on Sports Tak

“After World Cup all the blame was put on Shaheen. It was said his attitude was not right. If his attitude was not right, you could have sent him home. After a World Cup loss is it is easy to blame anybody. The Pakistan Cricket Board took advantage of this situation. At that time there were a lot of talks going on about the Pakistan central contract. Board did not want to hire him. Board took an advantage. They followed the divide and rule policy. And they have been successful. Pakistan team is divided. It is not like what it was one year back.”

Pacemen Hasan Mahmud and Nahid Rana shared 9 wickets on Monday to prepared Bangladesh not off course for victory over Pakistan prior to rainfall banned play games at the fourth week of the second one Take a look at.

Hasan took 5-43 presen Nahid added 4-44 — each career-best figures — in disregarding Pakistan for 172 of their 2nd innings and giving the guests a goal of 185 to retain a 2-0 sequence win in Rawalpindi. Bangladesh didn’t crack a lot sweat to chase ill the objective on Moment 5.

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