Javed Miandad attack PCB for not using his services
Javed Miandad attack PCB for not using his services: In Asia Cup 2022, last week Pakistan suffered a disappointing loss in the finals. They chase a 171 Run target against Sri Lanka in Asia Cup Dubai. Sri Lanka performed exceptionally well in their batting as well as the bowling side. They gave 171 Run target to Pakistan. In response to the target, the Pakistan batter would only score in single digits. Only three Batters were in double figures.
Sri Lanka manages to get Pakistan bowled out at 147. This raised concerns over the flattering performances of the middle order on the Pakistan side. Captain Babar Azam, this dismissal throughout the tournament didn’t help Pakistan. He scored 68 runs in the tournament.
The defeat bought out many reactions from the cricket fraternity across the globe. Many former Pakistan cricketers spoke about the side’s performance in the short format.
Additionally, The former Pakistan captain and batter lash out at the board for not taking his services of mentorship. He says PCB ignore legends from their own country.
Javed Miandad, former Pakistan Captain talk to Cricket Pakistan
In a statement to cricket Pakistan, he says “people like me are literally sitting here. Personally, I don’t want anything from them but use us. I have always kept Pakistan first.”
Referring to PCB he says ” You have people here we do not want the money. I am sure players will benefit from my presence. As I come with a lot of experience. The way Pakistan lost hurts.
They also talked about the squad selection in the upcoming T20 World Cup. He says ” It is shameful you have so many people. Where is your nationalism? What Pakistan are you talking about? He further says that the current Pakistani players do not have an understanding of the match situation.”
He says ” If I was there I would have told them to keep the wickets in hand and accelerate at the right time. I have that experience but the kids don’t know. “
Furthermore, “They will just go out and start hitting. They don’t understand which bowler to hit and what the problem is, or when to stay at the Wicket. “