Kamran Akmal fiercely lashed out at Mohsin Naqvi: Pakistan has suffered defeat in the ODI series against Bangladesh. After which Pakistan Cricket Board and team management are the target of critics. At the same time, former Pakistan wicketkeeper batsman Kamran Akmal tauntedly said that if the team continues to perform poorly like this, will the ICC trophy have to be stolen? This comment is being linked to PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi.
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In fact, in the Asia Cup 2025, ACC Chairman Mohsin Naqvi faced severe criticism after his decision of not giving the trophy to the champion team. Indian fans trolled him by calling him ‘trophy thief’. Now the statement of former Pakistani cricketer Kamran Akmal has again refreshed the Asia Cup trophy controversy. After Pakistan’s series-deciding defeat against Bangladesh, Akmal said on a YouTube channel, “The situation has become such that now even the Netherlands would like to play a series against us, would like to defeat us and want to achieve Test status. This is the condition of Pakistan cricket now.”
Akmal also questioned Pakistan’s tactical decisions and said, “It was a good pitch. Why did you decide to bowl first? They could have easily scored 350 today. Liton Das batted slowly in the end, yet they scored 290, and we lost.” He said, “For God’s sake, think about Pakistan cricket. You have made a mockery of it. When you don’t win series against other teams, how will you move forward? If you don’t beat other teams in matches, will you now steal ICC trophies and bring them home?”
Let us tell you that Bangladesh won by 11 runs in the third ODI against Pakistan on Sunday. In this high-voltage match, a target of 291 runs was set for Pakistan. In response to which the visiting team collapsed for 279 runs. Earlier the series was tied at 1-1, so winning the third ODI was very important to win the series.
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