Former captain Rashid Latif has expressed strong dissatisfaction with Pakistan’s fast bowlers, urging a complete transformation after their loss to New Zealand. Discover more about his views on Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah.
Rashid Latif Advocates for Change in Pakistan Fast Bowlers
Criticisms have come yet again at the fast bowling unit of Pakistan after former skipper Rashid Latif pointed out a great number of weaknesses of their latest outings. With his side defeated by New Zealand in the opening game of the tri-nation series, Latif was bold in speaking against senior bowlers like Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah.
Shaheen Afridi Raises Several Questions in Recent Games
Latif sparked discussion by questioning the recent form of Shaheen Shah Afridi. Once hailed as the leading bowler for Pakistan, Afridi has struggled to make a substantial impact in recent matches. “When was the last time Shaheen secured a victory for Pakistan?” Latif inquired, stressing the importance of evaluating players based on their current performance rather than past accolades.
Naseem Shah’s Consistency in Question
Latif pointed out his main worries, first regarding Naseem Shah. Naseem Shah still waits to make an impression on people as a dependable match-winner for the country. So far, experience on the international scene has not matched his expected input for Naseem. Pakistan’s pacers, in the opinion of Latif, need the desired quality to conquer cricketing countries in international competitions.
Latif’s remarks point to Pakistan Fast Bowlers within Pakistan’s cricket framework. With promising young fast bowlers eager for their chance, many feel it’s time for selectors to reassess their strategy. Pakistan has a rich history of producing exceptional pace bowlers, but without effective management and accountability, the team risks falling behind in the competitive landscape.
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