Shahid Afridi Criticizes Selection Committee Over Captaincy Decisions and ODI Series Loss Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi has strongly criticized the country’s selection committee, accusing them of failing to make informed decisions about team captaincy and contributing to Pakistan’s 2–1 series defeat by Bangladesh. Afridi, who played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s cricket history, took aim at the committee’s approach to player selection, arguing that their choices have led to inconsistent performances on the global stage. Afridi pointed out that despite Pakistan’s strong showing in the 2026 T20 World Cup, the team’s subsequent loss to Bangladesh highlighted a lack of strategic clarity. “You still don’t seem to have the idea of who should be the captain for which format,” he said, emphasizing that the committee’s decisions have failed to align with the needs of different formats of the game. He criticized the repeated reliance on “surgery” as a justification for selecting young players with limited experience, arguing that this approach has undermined the team’s stability. The former skipper also highlighted the absence of opportunities for senior players who have demonstrated their capability in One Day Internationals (ODIs), despite their lack of standout T20 performances. “The senior players who actually deserved their place—despite not having strong T20 records—had solid ODI records,” Afridi said. He accused the committee of sidelining these experienced players in favor of younger talents who have not yet proven themselves at the highest level. Afridi further criticized the standard of domestic cricket in Pakistan, claiming it is not sufficient to consistently produce players ready for international competition.#pakistan #selection_committee #bangladesh #shahid_afridi #odi_series
This India U-19 team has some exciting prospects for future, says selector S. SharathS. Sharath had served as head of the junior selection committee in 2022 and took on the role again late last year for the U-19 World Cup 2026. S. Sharath had served as head of the junior selection committee in 2022 and took on the role again late last year for the U-19 World Cup 2026. #India #World_Cup #World #Cup #future #team #exciting_prospects #junior_selection #selection_committee #Sharath
