The Dubai Boys remark by Rashid Latif has sparked intense debate in Pakistan’s cricketing circles. The former captain has openly criticized the role of Pakistan’s 90s cricket stars, blaming them for the national team’s early exit from the Champions Trophy 2025.
“For the team to succeed, keep 90s-era players away from management and the squad,” Latif remarked on Geo News’ Harna Mana Hai.
Latif believes that the influence of former players from the 1992 World Cup-winning squad is negatively affecting the current team.
Pakistan’s disappointing run in the Champions Trophy 2025 has triggered widespread criticism. Many fans and experts are questioning the team’s selection, strategy, and coaching staff.
Latif’s Dubai Boys remark suggests that Pakistan cricket needs fresh ideas and leadership. Many argue that sticking to 90s-era veterans in management has stunted growth.
The Dubai Boys controversy has ignited serious discussions about Pakistan cricket’s future. While Rashid Latif’s remarks may be harsh, they reflect growing concerns over outdated leadership and mismanagement. Will Pakistan cricket embrace change, or will the 90s stars continue to hold influence? Only time will tell.
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