- Ahmed Shehzad started as a cricketer and later as an analyst.
- Criticizes the lack of conviction in Pakistan cricket.
- Highlights deep-rooted issues in Pakistan cricket.
Ahmed Shehzad rose to fame as a cricketer and later transitioned into an analyst while also managing his own foundation. He actively criticizes the lack of conviction in Pakistan cricket and holds underperforming individuals accountable. His views on the Champions Trophy failure recently went viral, and he has now shared insights about his journey with Metatainment.
He highlighted the deep-rooted issues in Pakistan cricket, emphasizing the widespread lack of merit at all levels. He explained that the downfall of cricket did not happen overnight but resulted from powerful individuals holding key positions for years. Whenever someone attempts to bring change, this authoritarian group resists, ultimately hindering progress in all areas and leading to disastrous results.
Shahzad revealed that “genuine friendships rarely exist within the team. He explained that players mostly bond with those they relate to, while maintaining a professional camaraderie with fellow cricketers. Although he shared good moments with teammates, those connections were temporary.”
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