Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif lamented the decline in Pakistan’s fast-bowling speed from 145 kmph to 130 kmph, following their first-ever home Test defeat to Bangladesh. He attributed the loss to inadequate support from trainers and physios. Latif also critiqued Pakistan’s decision to declare their innings early, allowing Bangladesh to capitalize on the conditions.
Related Posts
Mumbai BEST bus crash: 3 videos show moment of chaos at Kurla’s Bhaji market
A speeding bus on route 332 in Kurla, Mumbai, crashed into multiple vehicles and pedestrians, resulting in seven fatalities and over 40 injuries. The three-month-old […]
Crippling IAF gaps force government to set up panel for new road map
India’s Air Force is facing a significant shortage of fighter jets and support aircraft. A high-level committee has been formed to address these gaps, focusing […]
Kasparov rejects Kramnik’s ‘end of chess’ claim
Chess legend Garry Kasparov congratulated D Gukesh on becoming the youngest world champion, surpassing Kasparov’s own record. Gukesh’s victory over Ding Liren in Singapore marked […]