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Pakistan’s cricket team faced a dismal performance in the first T20I against New Zealand, leading to a nine-wicket defeat. The team was bowled out for a mere 91 runs, with New Zealand achieving the target comfortably in just 10.1 overs. citeturn0search5
In the aftermath, veteran opener Ahmed Shehzad expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s performance, particularly criticizing the bowling attack’s inability to apply pressure and take wickets. He questioned the effectiveness of the senior bowlers, asking, “We were dismissed, but how many wickets did we take? Our senior, experienced bowling attack—what have they done?” citeturn0search0
Shehzad also voiced concerns over the selection of all-rounder Shadab Khan, suggesting that his inclusion might be influenced by factors beyond on-field performance. He remarked, “Who brought him into the team? Let this series pass first. The PCB has a different plan with Shadab, and he was included in the team for a different purpose.” citeturn0search0
Beyond the immediate match concerns, Shehzad highlighted systemic issues within Pakistan cricket, particularly the decline of the National Cricket Academy (NCA). He reminisced about the academy’s past role in nurturing talent, mentioning, “We all came from the NCA—myself, Mohammad Amir, Imad Wasim, Umar Amin, Shan Masood. We were all part of development camps there.” He questioned the current state of the NCA, “What has Nadeem Khan produced at the NCA? Why is no one questioning him?” citeturn0search0
In response to the defeat, Pakistan’s captain, Salman Ali Agha, acknowledged the team’s shortcomings, stating, “It was difficult, we weren’t up to the mark, but we need to regather ahead of Dunedin.” citeturn0search5
For a more in-depth discussion on Pakistan’s performance, you might find this video insightful:
videoPakistan’s Worst Performance In CT 2025 – Tabish Hashmiturn0search7Pakistan’s cricket team faced a dismal performance in the first T20I against New Zealand, leading to a nine-wicket defeat. The team was bowled out for a mere 91 runs, with New Zealand achieving the target comfortably in just 10.1 overs. citeturn0search5
In the aftermath, veteran opener Ahmed Shehzad expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s performance, particularly criticizing the bowling attack’s inability to apply pressure and take wickets. He questioned the effectiveness of the senior bowlers, asking, “We were dismissed, but how many wickets did we take? Our senior, experienced bowling attack—what have they done?” citeturn0search0
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Shehzad also voiced concerns over the selection of all-rounder Shadab Khan, suggesting that his inclusion might be influenced by factors beyond on-field performWATCHWATCHance. He remarked, “Who brought him into the team? Let this series pass first. The PCB has a different plan with Shadab, and he was included in the team for a different purpose.” citeturn0search0
Beyond the immediate match concerns, Shehzad highlighted systemic issues within Pakistan cricket, particularly the decline of the National Cricket Academy (NCA). He reminisced about the academy’s past role in nurturing talent, mentioning, “We all came from the NCA—myself, Mohammad Amir, Imad Wasim, Umar Amin, Shan Masood. We were all part of development camps there.” He questioned the current state of the NCA, “What has Nadeem Khan produced at the NCA? Why is no one questioning him?” citeturn0search0
In response to the defeat, Pakistan’s captain, Salman Ali Agha, acknowledged the team’s shortcomings, stating, “It was difficult, we weren’t up to the mark, but we need to regather ahead of Dunedin.” citeturn0search5
For a more in-depth discussion on Pakistan’s performance, you might find this video insightful:
videoPakistan’s Worst Performance In CT 2025 – Tabish Hashmiturn0search7Pakistan’s cricket team faced a dismal performance in the first T20I against New Zealand, leading to a nine-wicket defeat. The team was bowled out for a mere 91 runs, with New Zealand achieving the target comfortably in just 10.1 overs. citeturn0search5
In the aftermath, veteran opener Ahmed Shehzad expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s performance, particularly criticizing the bowling attack’s inability to apply pressure and take wickets. He questioned the effectiveness of the senior bowlers, asking, “We were dismissed, but how many wickets did we take? Our senior, experienced bowling attack—what have they done?” citeturn0search0
Shehzad also voiced concerns over the selection of all-rounder Shadab Khan, suggesting that his inclusion might be influenced by factors beyond on-field performance. He remarked, “Who brought him into the team? Let this series pass first. The PCB has a different plan with Shadab, and he was included in the team for a different purpose.” citeturn0search0

Beyond the immediate match concerns, Shehzad highlighted systemic issues within Pakistan cricket, particularly the decline of the National Cricket Academy (NCA). He reminisced about the academy’s past role in nurturing talent, mentioning, “We all came from the NCA—myself, Mohammad Amir, Imad Wasim, Umar Amin, Shan Masood. We were all part of development camps there.” He questioned the current state of the NCA, “What has Nadeem Khan produced at the NCA? Why is no one questioning him?” citeturn0search0
In response to the defeat, Pakistan’s captain, Salman Ali Agha, acknowledged the team’s shortcomings, stating, “It was difficult, we weren’t up to the mark, but we need to regather ahead of Dunedin.” citeturn0search5
For a more in-depth discussion on Pakistan’s performance, you might find this video insightful:
videoPakistan’s Worst Performance In CT 2025 – Tabish Hashmiturn0search7Pakistan’s cricket team faced a dismal performance in the first T20I against New Zealand, leading to a nine-wicket defeat. The team was bowled out for a mere 91 runs, with New Zealand achieving the target comfortably in just 10.1 overs. citeturn0search5
In the aftermath, veteran opener Ahmed Shehzad expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s performance, particularly criticizing the bowling attack’s inability to apply pressure and take wickets. He questioned the effectiveness of the senior bowlers, asking, “We were dismissed, but how many wickets did we take? Our senior, experienced bowling attack—what have they done?” citeturn0search0
Shehzad also voiced concerns over the selection of all-rounder Shadab Khan, suggesting that his inclusion might be influenced by factors beyond on-field performance. He remarked, “Who brought him into the team? Let this series pass first. The PCB has a different plan with Shadab, and he was included in the team for a different purpose.” citeturn0search0

Beyond the immediate match concerns, Shehzad highlighted systemic issues within Pakistan cricket, particularly the decline of the National Cricket Academy (NCA). He reminisced about the academy’s past role in nurturing talent, mentioning, “We all came from the NCA—myself, Mohammad Amir, Imad Wasim, Umar Amin, Shan Masood. We were all part of development camps there.” He questioned the current state of the NCA, “What has Nadeem Khan produced at the NCA? Why is no one questioning him?” citeturn0search0
In response to the defeat, Pakistan’s captain, Salman Ali Agha, acknowledged the team’s shortcomings, stating, “It was difficult, we weren’t up to the mark, but we need to regather ahead of Dunedin.” citeturn0search5
For a more in-depth discussion on Pakistan’s performance, you might find this video insightful:
videoPakistan’s Worst Performance In CT 2025 – Tabish Hashmiturn0search7