Multan [Pakistan], January 27 (ANI): Pakistan Check captain Shan Masood launched a tirade and slammed a journalist, who questioned the liberty he has in decision-making and his future with the crew.
Pakistan stepped into the Multan Stadium with a 1-0 benefit within the two-match collection towards the West Indies. Nevertheless, the hosts did not safe a successive collection win on residence turf after the Caribbean aspect left them speechless with an emphatic 120-run victory.
With one other defeat of their kitty, Pakistan ended the continued World Check Championship remaining on the backside of the standings, with 9 defeats in 14 matches.
The collection ended stage at 1-1, leaving Masood and your complete Pakistan crew within the line of fireplace of criticism. In the course of the post-match press convention, Massod was confronted by a journalist, and the query stirred him up.
The journalist questioned him about Masood’s lack of freedom and autonomy in decision-making. Together with this, he went on to ask if Masood would resolve his destiny or anticipate the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to decide.
Masood was left agitated by the query and replied, “The way in which you requested in regards to the earlier excursions, I can not reply that. If you wish to discuss info, you may discuss it. Your info are utterly inaccurate. Even within the England collection, we had all the knowledge and preparations. We felt that was one of the best taking part in XI in response to the circumstances.””I respect your opinion, however you need to respect your gamers. PCB is the choice maker. Regardless of the choice the PCB has taken, all of the gamers have accepted it. We’re your individuals. No person will tolerate such disrespect. All our efforts have been to push for outcomes for Pakistan. If we hadn’t made a mistake on the opening day, the outcome would have been on our aspect. You must full your analysis after which criticise,” he concluded.
After the conclusion of the West Indies collection, Pakistan will not return to Check motion for a few months. It’s but to be seen if the 35-year-old will return to captain Pakistan within the subsequent World Check Championship cycle. (ANI)