Former Spinner Condemns Public Humiliation of Star Batsman
Former Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal has launched a scathing critique against the national team management for their handling of former captain Babar Azam. Ajmal characterized the team’s recent decisions regarding Azam as a form of “public humiliation,” questioning the rationale behind sidelining a player of his caliber. The outspoken commentator emphasized that coaches have a responsibility to nurture player confidence rather than undermine it through inconsistent selection policies.
Growing Concerns Over Team Selection Practices
Ajmal’s remarks highlight mounting unease within Pakistan’s cricketing circles about erratic decision-making by team officials. The criticism comes amid ongoing debates about Azam’s role following his removal from captaincy across all formats in 2023. Many former players and analysts share Ajmal’s view that the management has failed to properly utilize one of the world’s top-ranked batters, potentially damaging both player morale and team performance.
Leadership Decisions Under Increased Scrutiny
The controversy reflects broader questions about Pakistan cricket’s leadership strategies. Ajmal’s intervention adds to a chorus of voices questioning whether current management approaches are fostering team unity or creating unnecessary divisions. With Pakistan’s inconsistent performances in recent series, critics argue that the team cannot afford to mismanage its premier talent like Azam, whose batting remains crucial to the side’s success in all formats.
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