Pakistan's fanciful cricketer-turned-government official Imran Khan said Thursday the nation's cricket group has "enough ability" yet there was a need to get the group mix right.
Khan's response came after Pakistan left from the Asia Cup T20 title race yesterday, taking after a five-wicket rout on account of Bangladesh. Top request remained the group's real concern.
Pakistan, in the wake of recuperating from 28-4 posted 129-7, came surprisingly close to triumph after the eighteenth over, before Bangladesh achieved a triumphant aggregate of 131-5 and secured a spot in Sunday's last against India.
"Pakistani cricket fans outrage at unceremonious way out of Pakistan group From T20 Asia Cup is justifiable as our country is overflowing with ability," Khan, who captained Pakistan to the World Cup triumph in 1992, tweeted.
"Pakistani cricket fans outrage at unceremonious way out of Pak group From T20 Asia Cup is justifiable as our country is overflowing with ability."
Khan underscored the need to make arrangements in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on legitimacy.
"This ability must be cleaned if PCB turns into a foundation based on legitimacy, [including] determination of its head absolutely on legitimacy," he said.
"In any case, by what means would we be able to expect [Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif] to choose PCB boss on legitimacy when all [organisations] are being going by individuals compensated for administrations to Sharifs."
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