Pakistan Cricket Needs a Major Overhaul After Hitting a “Lowest Point”: Imad Wasim

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Pakistan’s star all-rounder, Imad Wasim, has delivered a stark assessment of the national cricket team’s current state, calling it the “lowest point” in recent times. Following their disappointing performance in the recent Asia Cup, Imad has urged for a significant change in approach and attitude if the team is to regain its former glory.

“We need a major change. We need to look at ourselves in the mirror and be honest about where we are,” said Wasim in an interview with GEO SUPER. “We haven’t been playing the way we should be, and it’s time to make some tough decisions.”

Imad’s concerns are echoed by fans and analysts alike, who have witnessed a decline in Pakistan’s performance over the past few years. This recent slump has led to concerns about their ability to compete at the upcoming World Cup.

The team’s struggles have been attributed to various factors, including a lack of consistency, poor selection decisions, and a lack of clear strategy. However, Imad believes that the players themselves must take responsibility for the current situation.

“We need to start believing in ourselves again,” he emphasized. “We have the talent, but we need to find a way to unlock it. We need to work harder, play smarter, and be more consistent.”

With the World Cup looming large, the pressure is on Pakistan to turn things around. Whether the team can successfully implement the necessary changes and deliver a strong performance remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: if Pakistan wants to reclaim its place among the cricketing giants, a complete overhaul is inevitable.

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