Wasim Akram
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Pakistan’s recent home ODI series against New Zealand ended in a dismal defeat, with the visitors taking the series win by a score of 2-1.

Pakistan’s recent home ODI series versus New Zealand was a dismal failure; the tourists won the series, 2-1. Earlier, Babar Azam’s squad was swept by England in a three-game Test series. Many experts have questioned Pakistan’s pitches, saying they are unfavorable for pacers. Since Pakistan’s fast bowlers like Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf were ineffective, the opposition’s fast bowlers like Ollie Robinson, Tim Southee, and James Anderson routinely ran roughshod over the home team.

Wasim Akram, a legend of Pakistani cricket, has suggested that the team’s players stop focusing on Twenty20 Internationals and domestic cricket and instead shift their attention to the lengthier formats.

“The choice will be simple if you are compensated more for playing only four overs. First-class cricket should be open to Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, and Wasim Jr. In addition to the PSL, they must compete in at least one or two other leagues per year, preferably with longer match durations. Listen up; four-day matches would have been played if we’d had more time “A message from Akram to Cricket Pakistan.

Wasim Akram has spoken out in support of Pakistan’s underfire captain Babar Azam, predicting that the 28-year-old will become the “greatest captain” in the years to come.

“Recently, Babar Azam’s leadership as captain has come under fire, and it was during this time that a helping hand was placed firmly on his shoulder. If you have Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, or Mike Brierley next to you, you’ll realize Babar Azam has a 2-3 year chance. We don’t need any enemy; we are self-sufficient. Eventually, he’ll prove to be the most effective captain “said Wasim.

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