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Usama Mir comes out in support of Shadab Khan amid criticism

Shadab's performance in the Asia Cup 2023 raised concerns as he managed to secure only six wickets, with four of them coming against Nepal, averaging 40.83 across five matches

Usama Mir comes out in support of Shadab Khan amid criticism PHOTO: AFP

Usama Mir has expressed his support for Shadab Khan in the face of mounting criticism directed at the Pakistani leg-spinner due to his recent underwhelming performances.

Shadab's performance in the Asia Cup 2023 raised concerns as he managed to secure only six wickets, with four of them coming against Nepal, averaging 40.83 across five matches.

In a statement posted on X (formerly known as Twitter), Usama conveyed his gratitude to the dedicated fans who support the Pakistani cricket team. However, he highlighted the need for support to be a consistent two-way street, especially during challenging times.

 “To our dear fans, thank you for your support wherever we are in the World. It truly means a lot,” Mir wrote.

“But support should be a two-way thing. In good times everyone praises us. And then as soon as we have a few bad games we are the worst cricketers of all time and nobody is with us. This really hurts. We need your support more in the bad times than in the good.

“The most important thing I'd like to say is that 1-2 matches don't define a cricketer. If Shadab Khan doesn't perform in a few games, he's not a bad cricketer. Now everyone is saying he's in the team due to 'friendship' and other stuff. It is nonsense. I've seen first-hand how he and the rest train. We give our 100% effort. Now if Shadab performs in the next game, all of a sudden, he is the greatest etc etc? We need to stop being so reactionary as fans.”

 

I have a few things I want to say👇👇 pic.twitter.com/K7J00SuIxc

— Usama Mir (@iamusamamir) September 15, 2023

 

Drawing from his own experiences, Usama pointed out how fans had praised him during his successful cricket journey but quickly turned critical after a few average performances.

“When I debuted for Pakistan, everyone was hyping me up. I had a great year from National T20, to the Pakistan Cup, to the PSL, to the T20 Blast, to the Hundred and also the New Zealand ODI series. After 1/2 average games vs Afghanistan suddenly I'm an average bowler and don't deserve to be in the side? This is crazy,” he said.

Usama also urged fans to refrain from unnecessary criticism, as it can have a detrimental impact on players.

“I think we need to stop this unnecessary criticism. It does have an impact on players. The management and captain put in tremendous effort for Pakistan's success. And I am confident we will find it,” he said.

“We're going through a slight tough time at the moment but I'm hopeful the Pakistan team will bring happiness and joy very soon. Remember our team in your prayers. Pakistan Zindabad,” he concluded.