salman ali agha Not good, Captain. match loss vs. India, 21 september
Shoaib Akhtar:
I won’t even talk about why you lost the match because it was already known to me and the entire nation that your team is weaker than a club-level team. My question is to those who made Salman Agha the captain: why did you make him the captain? What is his quality? No one would even make him the captain of a school team. The real responsibility for the defeat in the match lies with Salman Agha’s poor captaincy and sluggish batting.
Ahmed Shahzad:
The biggest culprit for losing to India is Salman Ali Agha. This is not only my voice but also that of every Pakistani who loves their team from the heart.
Brother, when you get a big stage like the Asia Cup and then show gameplay that wouldn’t work even in a club match, what will happen?
Then Nawaz and Hassan Talat’s performances were also disappointing when the team needed quick runs
These three were batting as if they were trying to become Kane Williamson while facing trials on the ground.
If they had shown even a little bit of intent, Pakistan could have at least crossed the 200-run mark. But the biggest issue is when the captain is in test cricket mode and his strike rate is not even around 100, then how will the team fight? The national team needs a leader, not a passenger.
How much do you agree with Ahmad Shehzad’s statements?
shahid afridi
Sahabzada Farhan was standing firm against India on the field; it seemed as if there was the entire Indian team on one side and only Farhan alone holding the flag of Pakistan on the other.
It’s unfortunate that the other players did not show the honor, passion, and spirit that should be there against an enemy.
It is shameful that even after losing two consecutive matches, no one showed embarrassment on their face, and Salman Ali Agha was still trying to play Test cricket as if we were playing a practice match.
The way Sahabzada Farhan faced the Indian bowlers today, it felt like the heart of Pakistan was beating, as if the whole nation had awakened once again.
His batting had the fire and energy that had been missing for years. How much do you agree with Lala’s comments?