17 players and 60 rooms…', former cricketer slammed the Pakistani team, made a big revelation

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Tezzbuzz|22-06-2024

Atiq uz zaman slams Pakistan Team: There is an uproar in Pakistan after being eliminated from the first round of T20 World Cup 2024. The Pakistan team was eliminated from the World Cup after losing first to the USA and then to India in the group stage. After the team was eliminated, former players are attacking Babar Azam and the entire team. Former cricketers are constantly criticizing the team. Amidst these criticisms, former Pakistani player Atiq Uz Zaman has raised a big question. Questioning the team, he said whether the team had gone there to play the World Cup or to celebrate holidays.

Atiq Uz Zaman raised questions on Pakistan team

A video of Atiq Uz Zaman is becoming increasingly viral on the social media platform X. In the video, Atiq is seen attacking the Pakistan cricket team captained by Babar Azam. Atiq said, 'You are creating such a drama. In our time there used to be a coach and a manager with him. The team was run like this. Now you have 17 players and 17 staff. I heard that you had booked 60 rooms. Did you go there to play cricket or to celebrate holidays?'

Atiq has also raised questions on the Pakistan Cricket Board. According to him, PCB should not allow players to take their families to such big tournaments. Atiq said, 'Why do you allow families to go to big tournaments? Begum Jaan does not leave you, you have made it a habit. This is a habit of taking your wife along. They go out in the evening and divert their attention from cricket. Players focus on their family, children and wife. They are eating food at takeaway and movies are playing there.'

Atiq said about the lack of discipline in Pakistan, 'Such a culture has been created in Pakistan cricket that no one here knows what discipline is. You went to play such a big tournament, where is your focus? Can't you leave everything and focus on cricket alone for two weeks? You are paid crores of rupees every year.'

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