Inzamam warns of downfall after Pakistan's loss
Asher Butt
Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has raised serious concerns about the national team's future following their shocking defeat to the USA in the T20 World Cup.
In a YouTube address, Inzamam urged Babar Azam and the team leadership to critically evaluate their recent performance. He expressed his belief that "Pakistan cricket is headed towards a downfall" based on the team's current approach and selection decisions.
Inzamam anticipates a high-pressure environment for Pakistan in their upcoming encounter against arch-rivals India on June 9th. He highlighted the contrasting morale between the two teams – India buoyed by a likely victory, while Pakistan grapples with the USA loss. Inzamam emphasized the significance of the USA match, suggesting a win would have bolstered Pakistan's confidence significantly.
The Pakistan-USA match ended in a tie after regulation overs, only for Pakistan to fall short by five runs in the Super Over. This narrow defeat has cast a shadow over the team's campaign.
Inzamam's comments echo the sentiment of a team in crisis. Pakistan's ability to address these concerns and bounce back from such a demoralizing defeat will be crucial in determining their fate in the T20 World Cup and beyond.
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