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Ex-Pakistan star slams ‘third class selection committee’, claims Waqar Younis will ruin cricket

Former Pakistan pacer Tanvir Ahmed has recently expressed his disappointment with the selection committee and former coach Waqar Younis for ignoring two talented players for the upcoming PAK vs BAN Tests. In a scathing attack, Ahmed has labelled the selection committee as ‘third class’ and has claimed that Younis will ruin cricket in Pakistan.

Ahmed, who represented Pakistan in 16 Tests and 4 ODIs, took to social media to express his frustration with the selection process. He criticized the committee for overlooking two deserving players and instead opting for players who have not performed well in recent matches. He also questioned the rationale behind selecting players who have been out of form and have not played domestic cricket for a long time.

The former pacer’s comments have sparked a debate among cricket fans and experts, with many supporting his views and calling for a change in the selection process. Ahmed’s criticism of Younis, who recently stepped down as the head coach of Pakistan, has also raised eyebrows. Younis, who has been a part of the Pakistan coaching staff since 2014, has faced criticism for his team’s poor performances in recent years.

Ahmed’s outburst is not surprising, as he has been vocal about the issues plaguing Pakistan cricket for a long time. He has been a strong advocate for merit-based selection and has often spoken out against nepotism and favoritism in the selection process. His comments have struck a chord with many fans who have been frustrated with the inconsistent performances of the Pakistan team.

The two players who have been ignored for the PAK vs BAN Tests are left-arm spinner Nauman Ali and middle-order batsman Saud Shakeel. Both players have been in impressive form in domestic cricket and have been knocking on the doors of the national team for some time now. However, their consistent performances have been overlooked by the selection committee, which has instead opted for players who have not been performing well.

Ahmed’s criticism of Younis is not unfounded. The former coach has been under scrutiny for his poor team selection and his inability to groom young talent. Under his coaching, Pakistan has suffered humiliating defeats in major tournaments, and the team’s performance has been inconsistent. Younis has also been accused of favoritism, with many claiming that he has been biased towards certain players.

Ahmed’s comments have also highlighted the need for a change in the selection committee. The current committee, headed by former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, has been criticized for its lack of transparency and for not giving opportunities to deserving players. The committee has also been accused of being influenced by external factors, which has resulted in the neglect of talented players.

The former pacer’s criticism of the selection process and Younis has struck a chord with many fans and former players. They have echoed his sentiments and have called for a complete overhaul of the selection process. They have also urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to take notice of the situation and make necessary changes to ensure that deserving players are given a chance to represent the national team.

In conclusion, Tanvir Ahmed’s comments have once again highlighted the issues plaguing Pakistan cricket. His criticism of the selection committee and Younis has sparked a much-needed debate on the selection process and has brought to light the need for a change. It is high time that the PCB takes notice of these issues and takes necessary steps to ensure that merit is given priority over other factors in the selection process. Only then can we hope for a brighter future for Pakistan cricket.

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