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Kamran Akmal urges PCB to emulate BCCI's professionalism after Bangladesh series defeat

Akmal's comments come in the wake of Pakistan's recent Test series defeat against Bangladesh, where they suffered a 2-0 whitewash

Kamran Akmal urges PCB to emulate BCCI's professionalism after Bangladesh series defeat PHOTO: PCB

Former cricketer Kamran Akmal has criticized the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for its lack of professionalism, suggesting the board should take notes from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). His comments come in the wake of Pakistan's recent Test series defeat against Bangladesh, where they suffered a 2-0 whitewash.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Kamran lamented the state of Pakistan cricket, saying, "PCB should learn from BCCI, their professionalism, their team, selector, captain, and coaches. These are the things that make a team number one and dominate the world. If we were so good, then Pakistan cricket wouldn't be here. It is because of your ego Pakistan cricket is suffering."

This criticism follows India's dominant 280-run victory over Bangladesh in Chennai, a stark contrast to Pakistan's recent struggles. Just weeks ago, a similar Bangladeshi side secured a convincing series win over Pakistan, highlighting ongoing issues within the team.

Pakistan's cricketing woes have been evident for some time. Under Babar Azam's leadership, the team faced heartbreak in the final of the Asia Cup against Sri Lanka in 2022 and failed to progress beyond the Super 4 stage in the following edition. Their struggles continued as they exited the ODI World Cup 2023 at the group stage.

In the aftermath of these defeats, significant changes were made within the PCB. Babar stepped down from captaincy, handing the reins to Shaheen Shah Afridi, only to be reinstated as the white-ball captain months before the T20 World Cup. Shan Masood retained the Test captaincy, but the team’s performance remained inconsistent, with series losses to Australia, Ireland, and England.

The T20 World Cup proved to be another setback for Pakistan, as they fell short against co-hosts the USA in a nail-biting Super Over and were subsequently eliminated after a loss to India.

In response to these ongoing challenges, the PCB has announced a high-level Connection Camp aimed at establishing a unified vision for the future of Pakistan cricket. The camp, scheduled for Monday, will feature nine players, including Babar, Fakhar Zaman, and Shaheen Shah Afridi, alongside coaching staff including head coaches Jason Gillespie and Gary Kirsten.