Iftikhar Ahmed Blasts Media for Hyping Young Talent

Iftikhar Ahmed Blasts Media for Hyping Young Talent

Pakistan cricket has been embroiled in turmoil following the resignation of national selector Mohammad Yousuf. The team’s dismal performance in the T20 World Cup and the PCB’s alleged neglect of domestic performers have sparked widespread criticism.

The fallout from these issues was evident in the press conference of Iftikhar Ahmed, captain of the Markhors team in the Champions Cup. Visibly upset after his team’s defeat, Iftikhar lashed out at a reporter’s question about emerging young talent.

“What has the media observed?” he retorted. “Don’t hype someone after just one innings. Let them perform in domestic cricket for 2-3 seasons before talking about their prospects for Pakistan.”

Iftikhar’s outburst highlights the growing frustration among players and fans over the PCB’s handling of young talent. Former players like Ahmed Shehzad have repeatedly criticized the board for favoring inconsistent performers over promising youngsters.

However, Iftikhar emphasized that youngsters should earn their place in the national team through consistent performances in domestic cricket. “Let a player succeed in all formats in domestic cricket before talking about him,” he said.

Iftikhar also blamed the media for contributing to the negative atmosphere surrounding Pakistan cricket. “You guys hype someone after one innings and then bring them down to earth,” he said.

The PCB’s decision to overlook domestic performers has raised questions about its commitment to developing the next generation of cricketers. The resignation of Yousuf, a respected former player, further underscores the challenges facing Pakistan cricket.

Mohammad Yousuf Resigns from Pakistan Selection Committee

Mohammad Yousuf Resigns from Pakistan Selection Committee

Pakistan’s Selection Committee Undergoes Further Restructuring as Mohammad Yousuf Resigns

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the resignation of Mohammad Yousuf from its restructured selection committee. Yousuf, a former Pakistan captain and batting legend, was one of the five remaining voting members on the committee.

In a statement on social media, Yousuf cited “personal reasons” for his decision to step down. He expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve the Pakistan team and wished them well in their future endeavors.

The PCB thanked Yousuf for his contributions and stated that he had “voluntarily stepped down…to focus on other key responsibilities within the cricket board.” Yousuf remains a batting coach at the PCB’s National High Performance Centre.

Yousuf’s departure follows a period of volatility within Pakistan’s selection setup. Wahab Riaz was appointed chief selector late last year but was sacked along with Abdul Razzaq after Pakistan’s disappointing performance at the T20 World Cup in June.

The current selection committee, which has no chief selector, now consists of the captains and coaches of the national team, as well as Asad Shafiq and Yousuf. With Yousuf’s resignation, Shafiq is the only voting member outside of the captains and coaches remaining on the committee.

The committee’s next task will be to announce the squad for the remainder of Pakistan’s Test series against England. The first Test of the series will begin on October 7 in Multan.

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