Defeat against India has baffled each Pakistan cricket fan. What's more, on Tuesday the immense Javed Miandad additionally joined the melody with some exceptionally limit sees on chief Shahid Afridi.
India conquered a searing spell from Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir to beat their rivals by five wickets in a key Asia Cup T20 match in Mirpur, Bangladesh, on Feb 27.
Batting to begin with, Pakistan were wrapped up for a mortifying 83 keeps running as they maintained a strategic distance from their most minimal T20 score by only 9 runs.
Miandad reprimanded the national side for its quiet surrender however it was none other than the Pakistan captain who went under his radar.
"By what means would you be able to have a player who is not solid. Afridi lost his place in the side quite a while back," Miandad said while conversing with a private news channel.
"How you can hope to win or improve your cricket when a player who has quit being a solid entertainer is your commander," he included.
Miandad said that because of nepotism and partiality, Pakistan's household circuit was not creating quality cricketers.
Faulting the Pakistan Cricket Board for poor situation, Miandad said: "Do they not know what is going on? Do they not see what is going on to our cricket?"
Miandad said the determination advisory group and the players who don't perform ought to be sacked. "Numerous Pakistani players needed cricket sense and did not have a fitness for the amusement."
He was of the perspective that the as of late finished up Pakistan Super League (PSL) had not delivered any ability for the national group. "I don't see any player in the PSL who is good to the point that he can get an agreement in the Big Bash or IPL," he said.
Miandad, a previous mentor of the national group, said somebody like Virat Kohli was effective in no less than 70 to 80 for every penny of the innings that he played, while interestingly Pakistani players were seldom reliable.
He said it was disheartening to see Pakistan ceaselessly losing to India and reviewed the days when Green Shirts used to rise triumphant in the vast majority of the matches against the main adversaries.
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