Pakistan's poor performance in the ICC Champions Trophy has raised concerns among fans and former players about the future of its cricket team. After losses to New Zealand and India, the team is facing backlash, with calls for a complete overhaul of its domestic and administrative systems. Former players, including Wasim Akram and Rashid Latif, have criticized the lack of player development and the influence of politics in cricket administration. With Pakistan cricket struggling after 29 years of hosting major events, the need for systematic improvement has become urgent.
Pakistan has experienced a significant drop in performance, highlighted by their early Champions Trophy exit. Calls for systemic changes have grown louder, demanding accountability and improvement.
Former captain Wasim Akram expressed deep concern over the lack of progression within the team, stating it is imperative to improve the domestic cricket system to nurture better players.
Rashid Latif criticized the politicization of the Pakistan cricket administration, arguing that real progress could be made only by prioritizing merit over political influence.
The failure to advance in the Champions Trophy has left fans disillusioned, leading to urgent calls for comprehensive reforms to revive the fortunes of Pakistan cricket.
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