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Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi Vows Overhaul Following Shock Loss To Bangladesh

"I will fix the issues in Pakistan cricket, God willing. And changes are on the way," Mohsin Naqvi said while talking to media

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Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi (left) with Shaheen Shah Afridi (right) at the national team's training camp in Kakul, Abbottabad on Monday (April 1, 2024). Photo: X/Pakistan Cricket
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PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Monday vowed to fix problems in Pakistan cricket following the national team's shock defeat to Bangladesh in the first Test, saying "changes are on the way". (More Sports News)

Stalwarts such as Shahid Afridi, Muhammad Hafeez and Fawad Alam  lambasted the national team for its 10-wicket defeat on Sunday in Rawalpindi.

"I will fix the issues in Pakistan cricket, God willing. And changes are on the way," Naqvi said while talking to media

Hafeez took a swipe at Naqvi, reminding him of his major surgery required in Pakistan cricket comment during the World Cup.

Earlier this year, when Pakistan were bundled out of the World T20 Cup, Naqvi was quoted as saying after the defeat to India: "Initially, I believed a minor surgery would suffice, but after this poor performance, it’s clear that a major overhaul is needed. The nation will soon witness substantial changes.”

However, no changes have been made in the national team and the same senior players appeared in the first Test against Bangladesh under the captaincy of Shan Masood, who suffered his fourth consecutive test defeat since taking over last December.

Naqvi insisted that things will change in Pakistan cricket and will not remain the same.

"Remember my words that things will not remain the same and a lot is happening in the background," he said without giving details.

Afridi reacting to the defeat was furious that Pakistan went in without a specialist spinner and played four fast bowlers on the Pindi pitch.

"How can you not read your own home conditions? You play four pacers on this pitch unacceptable," he said.