The Pakistan cricket team is embroiled in controversy at the Asia Cup, with a former player, Atiq-uz-Zaman, raising concerns about the quality of their jerseys. Zaman claims the jerseys are of low quality, unlike the dry-fit jerseys worn by other teams. He suggests that awarding contracts to non-professionals has led to this issue, implying corruption. Zaman, a former wicketkeeper-batsman for Pakistan, has played a Test and three ODIs and is currently coaching in Germany. The team’s performance has been overshadowed by controversies, including a dispute over handshakes with India.
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