Mohammad Hafeez Points Finger at Players for Australia, New Zealand Defeats

Team Director’s Critique on Recent Performance

Blame Game Unfolds

In a recent meeting with Acting PCB Chairman Shah Khawar and COO Salman Naseem, Pakistan men’s Team Director, Mohammad Hafeez, didn’t mince his words. He squarely placed the blame on the players for the disappointing defeats in Australia Tests and New Zealand T20Is.

Lack of Focus on the Game

Hafeez, commonly known as the Professor, voiced concerns about the players’ focus during these critical matches. He highlighted that their attention seemed diverted, primarily engaged in ongoing franchise T20 leagues rather than the national team’s performance.

Contract Under Scrutiny

Speculation surrounds Hafeez’s future as the director, with reports suggesting that his contract, set to conclude on December 15, might not see an extension. The poor outcomes against Australia and New Zealand have raised questions about the leadership, and the PCB is considering its options.

Transition of Power in PCB

The meeting took place under the newly assumed powers of Acting PCB Chairman Shah Khawar. He recently took charge on January 23, following a series of leadership changes in the last 14 months. The board has witnessed transitions, with figures like Ramiz Raja, Najam Sethi, Ahmed Shehzad Farooq Rana, and Zaka Ashraf at the helm.

Focus on Transparent Elections

Expressing gratitude to the Patron of the PCB, Mr. Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, Shah Khawar outlined his primary responsibility: to conduct the election of Chairman PCB in a free and transparent manner at the earliest. This focus on transparent governance aligns with ongoing efforts to stabilize leadership within the board.

Nomination of Mohsin Naqvi

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul Haq Kakar nominated Mohsin Naqvi as the new representative of the Board of Governors (BoG). This nomination serves as a replacement for Zaka Ashraf, who recently resigned from the position of Management Committee Chairman.

A Shifting Landscape

With ongoing critiques, changes in leadership, and a critical evaluation of player commitment, Pakistan cricket finds itself at a crossroads. The coming weeks may unfold key decisions regarding team management, directorship, and a commitment to transparent governance within the PCB.

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