Akmal was scathing in his criticism and said that he did not see things changing for a long time, especially because of the mentality of the players and the egos of non-cricketing individuals.
On Day 1, Pakistan's decision to bowl first had seemed like the right one when Mohammad Abbas dismissed Mahmudul Hasan Joy on the second ball of the match, and also when they had Bangladesh in a corner at 116/6. But Litton Das made an excellent century and put up crucial stands with the lower order to give the team some hope. He made 126 while the next highest score was 29.
Bangladesh fared much better with the bat in the second innings. Joy made a fifty, as did Litton. The experienced Mushfiqur Rahim, too, put his hand up with a national record 14th Test hundred to set Pakistan a daunting 437.
The 2-0 win has propelled Bangladesh to No. 5 on the World Test Championship Table, while Pakistan have fallen to No. 8. Pakistan have also now managed to lose 7 away Tests in a row.
"When non-cricketers have their ego involved, cricket will not improve" - Kamran Akmal
“Many congratulations to Bangladesh and the whole nation,” he said. “Tremendous cricket, no doubt. Despite everything they were going through — the protests, the government situation — they never moved away from their basics. Big achievement.”
He went on to attack the higher-ups and said that their egos were holding the team back. “When non-cricketers have their ego involved, cricket will not improve,” he said. “When you select by parachute, merit and skill are zero to you. Where the actual fault is, there will be no accountability, no criteria for performance.”
He also said that Pakistan's treatment of domestic players was not right, and neither were the stringent fitness standards set by them. “A player who can score 100, 200, bowl 18 overs a day — you are finishing his cricket career because he couldn’t do one jump,” he said. “Two kilometres, if he is half a minute over, you say he is not fit to play. Look at yourselves first — those who are making cricket decisions.”
When questioned about the path forward, he said that things wouldn't be improving for half a decade at least, and that the improvement wouldn't come until some big decisions were taken.
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They have been dropped to the 8th position in the league table, and with the whitewash, the Men in Green's dream to qualify for the top two positions has ended.
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