Pakistanis are in collusion with umpires, everything is in collusion here… The whole world is shocked by the revelations of Babar Azam's friend

Cricket News Desk. Pakistan cricket team player Faheem Ashraf has clarified the situation of cricket in the country. Faheem, who has played 17 Tests, 34 ODIs and 48 T20 matches, has said a lot about umpiring. While giving a statement on the question asked about the controversial umpiring in the domestic Champions Cup, Ashraf said a very interesting thing. Faheem, who plays for Dolphins, said that at the domestic level, umpires meet the players because they are friends.

Faheem exposed

Faheem Ashraf told the media, “All the good umpires of Pakistan have left domestic cricket. Umpiring in domestic cricket is also bad, but due to lack of TV coverage no one comes to know. In domestic cricket, bowlers suffer even after getting out many times. Say the opposite, now everyone knows what is the quality of umpiring in Pakistan, now they have to see who will umpire at what level.

“Friendship with umpires helps in domestic cricket,” said Babar Azam's teammate in the Pakistan national team. “We avoid the umpires and they take our number. I am speaking frankly. But there is no friendship in the Champions Cup because everything is on the TV screen. Everyone is watching.” Faheem is playing for the Dolphins in the Champions Cup. His team has lost all its three matches and is at the bottom of the points table at fifth place.

Kirsten meets a coach and mentor

On the other hand, Pakistan's white-ball head coach Gary Kirsten stressed the need to establish the same kind of cricket in the domestic format that is required for success in international cricket. Kirsten met the mentors and head coaches of the teams in Pakistan's domestic Champions Cup in Faisalabad. Misbah-ul-Haq, Saqlain Mushtaq, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Shoaib Malik and Waqar Younis are the five mentors of the Champions Cup.

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