“Aap Apni ‘C’ Teams Hi Lekar Aayiyega…”: Ex-Pakistan Spinner Slams Babar Azam-Led Side After Whitewash Against England

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Team Pakistan got whitewashed by England in three-match Test series© AFP

Pakistan have been subjected to severe criticism ever-since they got whitewashed in a three-match Test series against England at home. The Babar-Azam led side was brutally thrashed by England, who played their ‘Bazball’ style cricket and became the first team to complete a 3-0 sweep in Pakistan. Many former cricketers came forward and slammed Team Pakistan including their skipper Babar Azam, for the abysmal performance in the series. Former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria also did not shy away from sharing his thoughts and stated that the countries visiting Pakistan should not send their main teams as the Babar Azam-led side is not good enough to face strong competition.

“Jo bhi teams ab next time Pakistan ka daura karengi, please apni ‘A’ teams mat lekar aayiega, kyun ki hume iss tarah ki zillat nahi dekhni padegi. Aap apni ‘C’ teams hi lekar aayiyega, kyun ki usse hi badi mushkil se khel ke shayad jeet sakte hain,” said Danish Kaneria on his YouTube channel.

The former spinner further stated that the management should do a “revamp” and call the U-19 players to feature in such series because even if they lose then it won’t be disappointing.

“Humari team ki approach hai ki apna karo kyun ki team mein jagah banani hai. Koi hai poochne wala inko? Management mein itne bade log baithe hain jo itni badi badi baatein karte hain. Hum doosre logon ke liye toh bhut bolte hain ki inki cricket aisi hai, humari game kaisi hai? Humari cricket ka toh bedagarak karke rakh diya. Jiss tarah se hum cricket khel rahe hain, mujhe lagta hai poora revamp karne ki zarurat hai. Isse accha U-19 ke bacchon ko khilao taaki haarenge bhi toh afsos nhi hoga,” said Kaneria.

Coming to the match, resuming on 112-2, England reached the modest 167-run target in just 38 minutes, with Ben Duckett and Ben Stokes finishing unbeaten on 82 and 35 respectively.

England won the first Test in Rawalpindi by 74 runs and the second in Multan by 26 runs. This was England’s first Test tour of Pakistan since 2005, having refused to tour the South Asian country in the years since because of security concerns.

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