Pakistan Cricket Board chief Rameez Raja has revealed the conversation he had with the team’s captain Babar Azam, in which he has faced criticism. The Pakistan team has been under the scanner for the disappointing performance of its middle-order batsmen. Even fans expressed their anger during the seventh and final T20I of the series in Lahore, when they raised slogans against Khushdil Shah.
During a chat on Pakistan’s television channel Sama TV, Rameez said
Criticism is fine as long as it is positive. Rameez said, “The fans are owned. It’s as big a product as any of our great institutions. They unite Pakistan, bring smiles to fans’ faces. Everyone in this team is emotionally connected.”
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He continued, “Babar Azam often tells me ‘Look at how many criticisms happen’. I tell him, ‘Be happy that cricket is not like any other sport in Pakistan where people don’t care about him’. They will form an opinion when they join you. As long as they are creative, nobody has a problem.”
Talking more about the achievements of the Babar Azam-led team, he said
Talking further about the achievements of the Babar Azam-led side, Rameez recalled last month’s win over India in the T20 World Cup as well as the Asia Cup and stressed that the players should stop and reflect on those performances. needed. However, the team is yet to get a big win.
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