Pakistan’s humiliating Test series loss to Bangladesh has sparked outrage among cricket fans and former players alike. Former leg-spinner Danish Kaneria has launched a scathing attack on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the team, calling them “worse than a mohalla team.”
Kaneria’s criticism stems from Pakistan’s dismal performance in the two-match series. Bangladesh dominated the first Test with a resounding 10-wicket victory, while in the second Test, they chased down 185 runs with six wickets in hand. This marked the third-highest successful run chase by a visiting team on Pakistani soil.
Kaneria believes the PCB is to blame for the team’s poor showing. He highlights the disconnect between the leadership and the performance on the field, stating that “the luxuries of the captain’s ‘kursi’ (chair) and the chairmanship at the PCB spoil minds.”
Kaneria also questions the decision to replace Sarfaraz Ahmed with Babar Azam as captain. He believes Sarfaraz was a more capable leader and that the current leadership lacks the ability to handle pressure situations.
“I don’t know why Babar Azam was given the leadership responsibility despite Sarfaraz Ahmed’s good captaincy,” Kaneria said. “Currently, there is no captain material in the Pakistan team. A captain is someone who takes the pressure on his shoulders and carries the team forward with his performance, which both Babar and Shan Masood have failed to do.”
Kaneria draws a comparison between Pakistan and India, emphasizing that Indian players have consistently stepped up to the plate when required. He praises Rishabh Pant, India’s dynamic wicketkeeper-batter, and suggests that he could be a future leader for India, especially in Test cricket.
“When you look at the current Indian team, everyone takes responsibility and performs when it is needed,” Kaneria said. “Shubman (Gill), Rishabh (Pant), (Ravichandran) Ashwin — everyone contributes, and that is why they are a world-class team.”
Kaneria’s criticism reflects the growing frustration among Pakistani cricket fans and experts. The team’s recent performances have raised serious concerns about the direction of the team under Babar Azam’s leadership. The PCB must take immediate action to address the issues plaguing the team and restore Pakistan’s status as a cricketing powerhouse.