Pakistan's T20 World Cup Fiasco Leads to First Major Resignation The Pakistan cricket team's disappointing performance in the recent T20 World Cup has led to a major shake-up, with Aleem Dar resigning as the country's chief selector. According to sources close to the development, Babar Azam and Mike Hesson played significant roles in Dar's decision to step down. As the team failed to advance beyond the group stage of the tournament, intense pressure mounted on the selection committee to take responsibility for the team's underperformance. Aleem Dar, who has been associated with Pakistan cricket for several years, felt the heat and decided to relinquish his position as chief selector. The move comes as a surprise, given that Dar had been instrumental in shaping Pakistan's national team over the past few years. His resignation is seen as a sign of accountability and a willingness to take responsibility for the team's poor showing. It is also believed that Babar Azam, Pakistan's star player and captain, played a significant role in influencing Dar's decision. Sources suggest that Azam was not happy with the selection committee's decisions regarding squad composition and strategy during the tournament. The resignation of Aleem Dar marks the first major fallout from Pakistan's T20 World Cup campaign. The team's poor performance has sparked widespread criticism, with many calling for changes within the team management and selection committee. As the search begins for a new chief selector, Pakistan cricket fans are eagerly waiting to see what changes will be made to the national team. One thing is certain - the pressure is mounting on the PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) to take swift action to address the issues plaguing Pakistan's cricket team. The resignation of Aleem Dar is seen as an opportunity for the PCB...#Babar_Azam #T20_World_Cup #Pakistan_Cricket_Board #Aleem_Dar #Mike_Hesson