Wahab Riaz hits out at former chief Ramiz Raja and sacked PCB members: Lot of difficulties with the earlier board
Veteran speedster Wahab Riaz lashed out on the former members of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and mentioned that the gamers weren’t valued.
New Delhi,UPDATED: Dec 28, 2022 23:04 IST
Wahab Riaz hits out at former chief Ramiz Raja and sacked PCB members. Courtesy: Reuters
By India Today Web Desk: Veteran quick bowler Wahab Riaz lashed out on the former members of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which included chairman Ramiz Raja and chief selector Muhammad Wasim.
The speedster, who lately got here again from taking part in within the Lanka Premier League (LPL), mentioned that the gamers didn’t really feel revered below the earlier board.
“We had a lot of difficulties with the previous board. We were told things ‘You have no idea how difficult it is to adjust you, nobody would keep you in a team’. That made us feel as if we’ve some loorhay langhray players who have never achieved anything in the game,” Wahab was quoted as saying to Samaa News on Tuesday.
Wahab, who hasn’t performed for Pakistan since December 2020, mentioned that Babar may also have confronted points with the choice panel.
“Sometimes I felt as if Babar was informed to make sure statements. Babar Azam used to speak about including expertise within the group throughout press conferences, however within the precise group there was no expertise,” he added.
Recently, Najam Sethi changed Raja as the brand new chairman of the PCB. Wasim was additionally sacked, after which Shahid Afridi was named because the interim chief selector on a 3-member panel headed by Rao Iftikhar Anjum and Abdul Razzaq.
Pakistan lately misplaced the Test collection to Ben Stokes’ England 0-3 and is at the moment collaborating within the Tests towards New Zealand.
Pakistan additionally didn’t win the Asia Cup 2022 within the UAE and the T20 World Cup 2022 regardless of advancing to the ultimate of the tournaments.
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Published On:
Dec 28, 2022