“The real surgery is…”, Shahid Afridi gets angry at Pakistan after losing the series against Bangladesh.
Shahid Afridi on Pakistan defeat: A 3-match ODI series was played between Bangladesh and Pakistan. The last match of the series was played on 15 March. In the last match, Pakistan had to face defeat by 11 runs. With this defeat, Bangladesh won the series 2-1. Shahid Afridi is angry at the selection committee after losing the series. He has given a big statement.
Shahid Afridi got very angry
Shahid Afridi attacked the selection committee after this defeat. He said that the real surgery should be done by the Pakistan Selection Committee. The planning of the selectors is responsible for the recent results, due to which the balance of the team is getting disturbed. Big decisions are constantly being taken to give a new look to the team. Even those players who have played very few domestic matches are getting opportunities. The level of domestic cricket is not such that players can perform well at the international level.
Ahmed Shahzad had also said that one should feel shy
Ahmed Shahzad also raised questions after losing against Bangladesh. Criticizing Pakistan, he said, “Why did you decide to bowl after winning the toss? The pitch was good. You should have batted and scored runs, then bowled under the lights. You are becoming a supporting team. People have now started considering Pakistan like Zimbabwe. And then you say that we were out of the World Cup because of the run rate. Have some shame.”
Such was the condition of the match
Batting first in the third ODI, Bangladesh scored 290 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. Tanjid Hasan had scored 107 runs for Bangladesh. In response to which Pakistan could score only 279 runs in 50 overs. In the end, Bangladesh won the match by 11 runs and won the series 2-1.
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