PCB is criticised by Rumman Raees for 'ignoring' Sarfaraz Ahmed.
Pakistani cricketer Rumman Raees on Tuesday clearly
attacking the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for not just eliminating Sarfaraz
Ahmed — who drove Pakistan to a lady Champions Prize victory in 2017 and 11
successive T20I series wins — from captaincy yet in addition dropping him from
the continuous home series against New Zealand.
Talking in a YouTube web recording, Rumman said: "You
[PCB] didn't simply eliminate him from captaincy yet in addition dropped him.
What's more, when you brought him back, he needed to trust that four years will
play his most memorable worldwide match.
Pakistani cricketer Rumman Raees on Tuesday clearly attacking
the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for not just eliminating Sarfaraz Ahmed — who
drove Pakistan to a lady Champions Prize victory in 2017 and 11 successive T20I
series wins — from captaincy yet in addition dropping him from the continuous
home series against New Zealand.
Talking in a YouTube web recording, Rumman said: "You
[PCB] didn't simply eliminate him from captaincy yet in addition dropped him.
What's more, when you brought him back, he needed to trust that four years will
play his most memorable worldwide match.
The 31-year-old offered the remarks during a webcast while
making sense of that he was left confused by Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB)
choice to eliminate him as skipper notwithstanding driving the group to
incredible achievement.
The person who has won you Support Prize, took the group
from number seven to three in Tests, from number seven to one and two in ODIs
and from number six to one in T20Is, and under his captaincy Pakistan won a
record 11 continuous T20I series
Rumman Raees made his global presentation under the
captaincy of Sarfaraz Ahmed so his opinions towards the 35-year-old are
justified.
The wicket-guardian hitter was sacked from his post in 2019
in front of Pakistan's visit through Australia with Azhar Ali and Babar Azam
assuming control over the jobs.
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