Ek taraf Team India ka World Cricket mein Dominance jaari hai, wahi hamare padosi desh mein cricket kam aur comedy zyada ho rahi hai. Pakistan Cricket Board ke roz naye naye decisions aur Babar Azam ki captaincy ka musical chair dekh kar lagta hai ki inka vision ground par nahi, sirf press releases mein hai. Fans are frustrated, experts are confused, aur pure world stage par Pakistan ka mazaak ban raha hai.
The Guru Gyan Coverage:
Pakistan Cricket mein stability ek aisi cheez hai jo shayad PCB ki dictionary mein nahi hai. Pichle kuch mahino mein jitne captains badle gaye hain, utne to Babar Azam ne centuries bhi nahi maari hongi. Shaheen Afridi ko captain banaya gaya, fir hataya gaya, fir Babar Azam ko wapas laya gaya: it is a literal circus. Yeh koi strategy nahi balki desperation hai. PCB aur unke selectors ne milkar team ka discipline bigaad diya hai. Jab India jaisi teams Champions Trophy ke liye roadmap taiyar kar rahi hain, wahi Pakistan mein abhi tak yeh nahi pata ki team ka core group kaun sa hai.
The Unfiltered truth is that Pakistan's strategy is based on "Qudrat ka Nizam" rather than actual performance. Tactical blunders are common, and the pressure of playing high-intensity games against India has exposed their mental fragility time and again. The lack of a Masterclass innings from their top order in crucial moments shows that the hype around Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan is slowly fading away.
Analysis & Numbers
- Pakistan has lost 4 out of their last 5 home Test matches, highlighting a massive decline in home Dominance.
- The captaincy change frequency in the Pakistan Cricket Team is the highest among all full-member nations of the ICC in the last two years.
- Babar Azam's strike rate in T20Is has been a major concern, often putting extra pressure on the lower middle order during crunch situations against India.
- The board's internal rift and public statements by PCB officials have directly affected the morale of the dressing room.
The Guru Gyan Verdict:
Pakistan cricket is currently in a state of freefall. While they keep blaming external factors, the real issue lies within the PCB and their inconsistent leadership. To compete with a powerhouse like India, you need more than just individual talent: you need a system that works. Right now, Pakistan is providing more entertainment through their administrative failures than their on-field performance. It is high time they stop the trolling of their own talent and focus on a long-term goal.
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