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Rashid Latif launched a scathing assault on Pakistan legends, who performed within the 90s.© AFP
Now, Latif has put the blame of Pakistan’s early exit from the Champions Trophy on the gamers who represented the nation within the 90s. Hosts Pakistan crashed out of the event in group stage after dropping to New Zealand and India, respectively.
Whereas he didn’t identify any participant(s), Latif referred to the previous Pakistan cricketers as ‘Dubai ke launde’. He additionally talked about that these gamers spent their complete careers preventing with one another, accusing them of ruining Pakistan cricket.
“Yeh Dubai ke laundon ne tabahi pehla diya hai. Dono ek dusre ke taarifen kar kar ke khush ho raha hai. Zindagi bhar ladte rahe, hume aag me phek diya aur…kamal log hai. Inke aage paisa phenko, yeh kuch bhi kardenge (Dubai boys have created a ruckus. They are happy praising each other. They fought throughout their career, which hurt Pakistan cricket…interesting people. Throw money in front of them; they will do anything),” Latif mentioned on YouTube present ‘Caught Behind’.
One other former Pakistan captain, Mohammad Hafeez, questioned the legacy of gamers who performed for the crew in 90s and early 2000s. Hafeez lashed out on the lot for failing to win ICC tournaments throughout their time.
“I am a huge fan of those who played in the 1990s but when it comes to legacy, they left nothing for Pakistan. They didn’t win an ICC event – they lost the (World Cups of) 1996, 1999 and 2003. We reached one final (in the 1999 World Cup) and lost that badly. As stars, as players, they were the mega superstars. But then they couldn’t inspire us by winning an ICC event. Then came a difficult period that we had to go through and then in 2007 we lost the final (of the T20 World Cup).,” Hafeez mentioned on PTV Sports activities.
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