In a major shake-up following the Pakistan cricket team’s poor performance in the World Cup, several key figures have been dismissed from their positions.
According to sources, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mohsin Naqvi has removed Senior Manager Wahab Riaz, and Team Manager Mansoor from their duties.
The decision comes after a comprehensive review of the team’s performance and internal complaints, revealing significant issues with discipline during their last three tours.
Despite efforts to improve, the lack of adherence to team protocols and standards became apparent, leading to this drastic action.
The report, which acted as a second surgery into the team’s recent struggles, confirmed that the team lacked the necessary discipline and cohesion required at the international level.
On the other hand, a shocking report has revealed the deep-seated issues within the Pakistan cricket team.
Coaches Azhar Mehmood and Gary Kirsten have blown the whistle on unprofessional behavior, infighting, and a lack of discipline among players.
According to sources, star player Shaheen Shah Afridi was at the center of the chaos, disobeying coaches and management during recent tours.
The coaches’ report paints a picture of a team in disarray, with players plotting against each other and a toxic environment that’s affecting performance.
The report has raised serious questions about the team’s dynamics and leadership. Fans are disappointed and concerned about the team’s future. The Pakistan Cricket Board must take swift action to address these issues and restore the team’s reputation.