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Shadab was seen crying after the loss to Zimbabwe, Wasim Akram furious at Babar Azam

Pakistan’s cricket department and its fans are very angry with this defeat. Zimbabwe was seen as a weaker team than Pakistan, but this defeat has brought Pakistan to a standstill, before Pakistan was defeated by India by four wickets. After two consecutive defeats, the path to the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup has become difficult for Pakistan.

Target of 131 runs given to Pakistan

Zimbabwe had given a target of 131 runs to Pakistan and it was not considered a very difficult target. Since this defeat, Pakistani cricketers are facing criticism from their own people. Pakistan captain Babar Azam and wicket-keeper Mohammad Rizwan were dismissed early. After his dismissal, Pakistan’s middle order was once again shattered.

Shan Masood was seen struggling

Shan Masood was seen struggling to win Pakistan but he too failed. Shan Masood and Shadab Khan shared a crucial 52-run partnership for the fourth wicket and took Pakistan to the threshold of victory. But the result was not in favor of Pakistan due to the slow bowling of Zimbabwe.

Shadab Khan crying

A video of Shadab Khan crying is going viral. In that video, he is seen crying on his knees in the pavilion itself. It is seen in the video that the media manager is handling them and took them inside from there.

Waqar said,

When you are the captain, you experiment and give a chance to someone else. The captain is feeling insecure. The captain will have to make some sacrifices. He has to think for the team. This is the difference between a captain and a leader. Wasim Akram said that he had asked Babar Azam to come third in PSL but he refused. There is a debate going on among the former players of Pakistan regarding Babar Azam. Former Pakistan cricketer Younis Khan told ARY News, ‘Now there is very little hope of Pakistan reaching the semi-finals. Very disappointed after the loss to Zimbabwe.

Shubham Bangwal

Shubham Bangwal Senior Journalist at People News Chronicle whose Special interest is in Politics, Crime, Entertainment and Technology news.

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