Pakistan’s cricket is under fire after their crushing loss against India in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. The six-wicket defeat on Sunday has led to strong criticism from former cricketers, fans, and analysts. Ahmed Shehzad, a former Pakistan opener, did not hold back and called it a moment where “cricket has finished” in the country. His words hint at deep-rooted problems within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and team management.
“We’ll tell the truth soon… Cricket in Pakistan is suffering due to internal issues,” Shehzad hinted, fueling speculation about hidden controversies.
In what was expected to be an intense battle, Virat Kohli once again proved why he is regarded as a modern legend. His match-winning century anchored India’s chase, leaving Pakistan’s bowling attack struggling for answers. Pakistan’s batting unit also crumbled under pressure, leading to their second consecutive loss in the tournament.
Shehzad’s statements suggest that the problems in Pakistan cricket go beyond the field. He has hinted at serious issues within PCB, selection policies, and internal conflicts that are affecting team performance.
“Cricket is more than a game; it’s the art of nurturing talent and mastering strategy. Our system is failing,” Shehzad remarked.
His frustration mirrors that of Pakistani fans, who are questioning the leadership and planning within PCB.
With their Champions Trophy 2025 hopes hanging by a thread, Pakistan needs a drastic turnaround. The PCB must address concerns raised by former players and take corrective actions. If not, Pakistan risks further decline on the world stage.
Cricket is more than just a sport in Pakistan; it’s an emotion. The loss against India has once again exposed deep-seated issues that need urgent attention. While Ahmed Shehzad’s claims might be controversial, they highlight the crisis within Pakistan cricket that cannot be ignored any longer.
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