Pakistan’s disappointing performance against India in the T20 World Cup has triggered sharp criticism from former cricketers. Several Pakistan legends have questioned the future of senior players like Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi, calling for bold changes after the high-profile defeat.
The loss to India has not only dented Pakistan’s campaign but also sparked a larger debate about leadership, team selection, and on-field strategy.
Pakistan’s T20 World Cup Flop Show vs India
In one of the most anticipated clashes of the tournament, Pakistan failed to deliver under pressure. The batting lineup struggled to build partnerships, and the bowling attack failed to contain India’s aggressive approach.
Critics pointed out:
- Lack of intent in the powerplay
- Poor shot selection in middle overs
- Ineffective death bowling
- Defensive captaincy decisions
The defeat raised serious questions about the team’s preparedness for big matches.
Legends Question Babar Azam’s Captaincy
Former Pakistan players openly criticized Babar Azam’s leadership. They argued that the team lacked aggression and tactical clarity during crucial moments.
While Babar remains one of Pakistan’s most consistent batters, critics believe his captaincy has not produced results in major ICC tournaments. Calls for leadership change are now growing louder.
Shaheen Afridi Under Scrutiny
Shaheen Afridi, once considered Pakistan’s biggest match-winner with the ball, also faced criticism after failing to make early breakthroughs against India. Experts noted that he looked short of rhythm and struggled to control the run flow during key overs.
With Pakistan’s bowling attack heavily dependent on him, expectations remain high — but performances in crunch matches have not matched the hype.
What’s Next for Pakistan?
The defeat has intensified discussions about rebuilding the squad. Former cricketers suggest:
- Introducing young talent
- Redefining leadership roles
- Revamping middle-order strategy
- Strengthening mental toughness in high-pressure games
Pakistan now faces a critical phase where bold decisions could shape the future of its white-ball cricket.
Final Thoughts
The T20 World Cup loss to India has become more than just a match result — it has turned into a moment of reckoning for Pakistan cricket. As legends question the roles of Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi, the Pakistan Cricket Board must decide whether to back experience or embrace change.
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