Pakistan lost to England in a thrilling match at the 4th T20I and played for 15 overs. 3 overs.
They seem to be lacking foresight, a point proved again after Pakistan’s 2-0 T20I series loss to England just ahead of the T20 World Cup, when Ramiz Raja, the former PCB chairman, heavily criticized the management.
In the 4th T20I at Kenning ton Oval, England dominated the show and replied to Pakistan’s total of 158, with seven wickets and four overs and 17 balls to spare. Pakistan, meanwhile, had no real punch in middle order, and the pacers’ magic was clearly missed as they struggled to chase down the total defending it.
Ramiz has expressed his displeasure over the trials and tests of Pakistan in this department of the white-ball setup. Once again, he railed against the management for what he believes was brought about by the decision to experiment.
Ramiz Raja, the former PCB chairman, expressed his disappointment in the management after the two-nil T20I series loss against England just ahead of the T20 World Cup. In the fourth T20 held at Kenning ton Oval the, England dominated their Pakistan opponents in the three departments as they chased 158 with 4.5 overs to spare.
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They should stop experimenting with the team.” Go into a match with your choice of players. You need to get out of the phobia of strike rate because they don’t have that kind of player. Apana is team ka satanic car Diya Hai (You have made a complete mess of this team),” Ramiz said on his YouTube channel.
Siam Ayyub has been quite expressive with Ramiz in that regard, getting introduced in the opening slot. The opening pair of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan is still Pakistan’s fastest fifty openers, and this record was demolished during Mohammad Hafeez’s tenure as the team’s director.