What did head coach Gary Kirsten say to Pakistani players in the dressing room? Big revelation

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Tezzbuzz|18-06-2024

Delhi: The performance of the Pakistani team in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 has been very disappointing. The situation is such that they had to be out of the league stage itself. Now in such a situation, Babar Azam and company are being severely criticized. Meanwhile, Pakistan team head coach and former South African legendary opener Gary Kirsten is also very disappointed with the performance of his team and he has recently scolded the Pakistani players fiercely.

On the other hand, before leaving for Florida, an important player of the team in green jersey, while talking to GEO News on the condition of anonymity, said, “It is true that the team played badly, everyone is feeling ashamed at the end of the World Cup. Everyone is very worried about their future.” But he said that decisions should be made solely on the basis of merit, there should be accountability, but it should be done with honesty.

In coach Gary Kirsten's dressing room, the team management expressed disappointment over the players' failure to stay united and play for the team, while a key player said he understood as much English as the coach spoke.

He said that Gary Kirsten definitely discussed fitness and future plans, but he did not discuss the role of the players in terms of team unity and solidarity.

At the same time, former Test cricketer Sikandar Bakht has advised national team captain Babar Azam that he should himself leave the captaincy of the Pakistan team before the cricket board releases him.

Former veteran leg spinner took Babar and Rizwan to task for Pakistan's poor performance

Former leg-spinner of the green jersey team, Danish Kaneria, has blamed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and many star players of his national team for this. He has attributed this failure to continuous promotions to captain Babar Azam and star wicketkeeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan and not selecting the best players in domestic cricket.

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