Pakistan’s cricket team captain, Babar Azam, has returned home following the team’s early exit from the T20 World Cup. He arrived in Lahore via Dubai after spending some time in the United States.
The Pakistan cricket team was eliminated in the first stage of the T20 World Cup, a disappointing outcome that has prompted widespread analysis and calls for change within the team’s management and structure.
Babar Azam is expected to meet with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi in the coming days. The meeting is expected to address the team’s performance in the World Cup and discuss future strategies.
The Pakistan cricket team’s poor performance in the tournament has raised eyebrows and sparked a flurry of questions about the future direction of Pakistan cricket.
Several key players, including Azam Khan, Haris Rauf, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Amir, and Imad Wasim, opted to take a break from the sport to recharge and regroup.
The PCB and the players are tackling the stormy seas of public scrutiny and plan their next steps to revive the team’s fortunes.
PCB Chairman Naqvi announced a series of pivotal decisions aimed at revitalizing the domestic cricket structure in the country.
These measures are expected to strengthen the domestic cricket system, enhance coaching standards, promote talent development, and bridge the gap between domestic and international cricket levels.