After Pakistan’s squad lost to England twice in a row, former captain Rashid Latif made criticisms of the team.
Pakistan’s performance in the most recent Twenty20 match against England was not excellent. Rain forced the cancellation of two games of the series, which England won 2-0.
Former captain Rashid Latif highlights the errors Pakistan made in the most recent series after witnessing Pakistan’s struggles.
As the T20 World Cup draws near, Pakistan seems to be in a state of disarray. Their lineup has changed despite their best attempts; Saim Ayub, who was supposed to begin with Rizwan, is now on the bench.
Opening for the last Twenty20 International match against England was Babar Azam. It wasn’t just player rotation that Rashid Latif was talking about.
He emphasized the difficulty Pakistani players had in being flexible. He claims that they were unable to adapt to floating roles, which are essential in game forms that are shorter.
Pakistan is concerned since their squad isn’t doing well right now. Earlier, they lost a Twenty20 match against Ireland, which was unexpected given Pakistan’s typical caliber of play, but they recovered to win the next two matches.
On June 6, Pakistan’s opening match of the T20 World Cup will take place against the United States. On June 9, there will be the much awaited India vs. Pakistan match.
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