"We Only Beat Smaller Teams": Ex-Pakistan Star Slams Salman Agha And Co Over T20 World Cup Exit

Pakistan's T20 World Cup campaign ended in disappointment as the team failed to qualify for the semi-finals, a result that has drawn sharp criticism from former cricketer Shahid Afridi. Afridi highlighted that the team's victories came against lower-ranked opponents while they struggled against stronger teams, reflecting a lack of depth and strategy. The team’s performance has raised questions about the current management and player selection, particularly regarding players like Salman Agha. Analysts emphasize the need for introspection and a strategic overhaul in Pakistan cricket to regain its competitive edge on the global stage. As the cricketing community reflects on this underwhelming performance, calls for accountability and a robust plan for future tournaments are growing louder. The exit from the World Cup is not just a sporting disappointment but a wake-up call for Pakistani cricket to reassess its approach to international competitions.
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