Former Pakistani batsman Ahmed Shehzad has launched a scathing critique of the national team’s dismal batting display in the ongoing Test match against the West Indies in Multan. Shehzad’s remarks come in the wake of Pakistan’s struggling batting lineup, which has failed to impress against the Caribbean side. The former opener pointed out that even relatively unknown West Indies players have managed to score centuries on Pakistani soil, while the likes of Shan Masood, Babar Azam, and Kamran Ghulam have been guilty of repeating mistakes and getting out cheaply.
Shehzad’s criticism didn’t stop there, as he questioned the team’s ability to compete in the Test format. He suggested that the team should acknowledge its limitations and consider withdrawing from Test cricket altogether. This bold statement has sparked a heated debate among cricket fans and pundits, with many agreeing that Pakistan’s batting woes are a major concern. Shehzad’s comments have added fuel to the fire, highlighting the need for drastic improvements in the team’s batting department. As the series against the West Indies continues, Pakistan’s batsmen will be under immense pressure to deliver and prove their doubters wrong.
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