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Pakistan Great Comes To Son-In-Law Shadab Khan's Defence After T20 World Cup Exit, Namedrops Axar Patel

NDTV Sports·1 March 2026·3h ago1 min read0 views
Pakistan Great Comes To Son-In-Law Shadab Khan's Defence After T20 World Cup Exit, Namedrops Axar Patel

In the aftermath of Pakistan's early exit from the T20 World Cup 2026, former cricketer Saqlain Mushtaq has come to the defense of all-rounder Shadab Khan. Mushtaq criticized head coach Mike Hesson, attributing blame for Shadab's underwhelming performance during the tournament. Shadab, who is also Mushtaq's son-in-law, faced significant scrutiny for his form, which was viewed as a critical factor in Pakistan's disappointing results. Mushtaq emphasized the need for better support and strategy from the coaching staff, suggesting that external pressures may have hindered Shadab's ability to perform at his best. The discussion around Shadab's form has reignited conversations about the overall team strategy and coaching effectiveness, with many fans and analysts calling for a reevaluation of the team's approach moving forward. As cricket continues to be a unifying force in Pakistan, the focus now shifts towards rebuilding and learning from this experience ahead of future competitions. Mushtaq's remarks reflect a broader sentiment among former players regarding the management of the team and the importance of nurturing talent in high-pressure situations.

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