Khawaja Hussain Sayed blames PCB for degradation of cricket in Pakistan
Pakistan historian, Khawaja Hussain Sayed believes that the current and past PCB managements should be held accountable for the decaying state of cricket in the country. Pakistan cricket has suffered the brunt of wrong decisions
made by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
“Twenty years ago, nobody can criticise Pakistan team in Sharjah but the present management brought the Pakistan team at a stage where they are only on receiving ends,” Khawaja Hussain Sayed claimed, before prophesying that cricket
will suffer the fate of hockey if effective policies were not enforced.
He was disappointed at Pakistan’s defeat against India in the ICC World Cup 2011 and condemned the government for bestowing honour upon the players after such a crucial loss.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 stormed into the World Cup finals after handing Pakistan a 29-run defeat in the semi-final clash at Mohali.
“PCB and government honouring players despite the semi-final loss against arch-rivals India which is a very shameful thing while the players are busy in minting money and left country’s interest behind,” he criticized.
Meanwhile, cricket analyst Chaudhary Javed Elahi claimed that Pakistan team can never forget the honour they received from http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sri-Lanka-c758 during the World Cup 2011. He was grateful to the Sri Lankan government and nation for their hospitable
treatment towards the Men in Green.
He urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to organize a reception dinner in honour of the Sri Lankan Consul General to return the favour.
According to Javed Elahi, a change of faces in the cricket board will not prove advantageous for the squad’s performance. A revolutionized system is however, imperative for the betterment of players and development of the sport.
Javed Elahi criticized http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shahid-Afridi-c2482 as the skipper of the Pakistan team, saying that he lacks the leadership abilities. Rendering him an incapable captain, Javed added that Afridi cannot make timely on-field decisions when the
situation of the match changes.
He concluded that the Pakistan cricket fans want to see the game back in Pakistan, urging PCB management to chalk out important strategies and take crucial steps to improve the state of cricket in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755.
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