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Salman Butt Slams Pakistan Team Over Loss to New Zealand
Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt has expressed his disappointment at Pakistan Team over loss to New Zealand in the third T20I, saying that the recall of retired players was necessary due to their superior skills and experience.
Retired Players Still Better Than Current Crop
In a podcast, Butt stated, “People were asking why retired players were brought back.
The answer is in front of you.”
He emphasized that experienced players like Mohammad Amir and Imad Wasim are still much better than the current team players and are essential for the upcoming T20I World Cup.
Balance of Experience and Youth Needed
Butt also stressed the importance of a balanced team combination, saying, “The blend of experience and youth creates a perfect balance that is required to win the World Cup.”
He believes that the inclusion of retired players will provide the necessary experience and skill to complement the younger players.
Pakistan Under Fire for Loss to New Zealand
Pakistan Team is facing severe criticism for their defeat against New Zealand, with many questioning the team selection and strategy.
The resting of Mohammad Amir and Imad Wasim, and the injury to Mohammad Rizwan, have raised eyebrows.
Decisive Fourth Match Ahead
The fourth match of the series, to be held at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore on April 25, is now a crucial decider.
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Butt’s Comments Spark Debate
Salman Butt comments about Pakistani Team have sparked a debate about the role of retired players in the team and the need for experience and youth to combine for success.
The Pakistan cricket community is eagerly awaiting the outcome of the fourth match and the team’s performance in the upcoming T20I World Cup.
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