The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) selection blunder has once again come under scrutiny, with veteran batter Ahmed Shehzad questioning the inclusion of Shadab Khan in the T20I squad for the ongoing series against New Zealand. Pakistan’s dismal performance in the first T20I has ignited debates about team selection and strategy.
Pakistan suffered a crushing defeat in the first match of the five-match series held in Christchurch. The team was bowled out for a mere 92 runs, and New Zealand comfortably chased the target in just 10.1 overs. Shadab Khan, expected to contribute as an all-rounder, failed to make an impact.
Ahmed Shehzad did not hold back in his criticism of the PCB’s selection committee, calling Shadab Khan’s inclusion a baffling decision. He argued that recent form and performance should be the primary criteria for selection, rather than reputation.
With New Zealand leading 1-0 in the series, Pakistan needs a major turnaround to remain competitive. The PCB’s selection policies have been a recurring issue, and this latest criticism only fuels the debate on whether merit-based selections are being followed.
The Pakistan team selection dilemma continues to be a major talking point. If the PCB fails to address these concerns, the team’s T20 World Cup preparations could suffer. Fans and experts alike are now eagerly waiting to see if Pakistan will make necessary changes before the next match.
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