Inzamam-ul-Haq questions PCB’s ‘reasoning’ behind sacking Mohammed Hafeez, makes brutal Wahab Riaz inquiry

Dharmendra2 kumar

getcricketnews|04-03-2024

Controversies have become a common mainstay in Pakistan cricket for the past few years, with fresh ones popping up frequently. One such arose when the PCB decided to part way with Mohammed Hafeez, who served as director of cricket for the Pakistan men's cricket team.

The decision was taken after Pakistan's poor showing in Australia, where they lost 0-3 in the Test series, and also crashed to a 1-4 defeat in the T20Is. Hafeez had a four-year contract with the PCB, but his contract was cut short.

After stepping down, Hafeez attacked Babar Azam and blamed the former captain for Pakistan's poor fitness culture.

In a sensational statement to Pakistan sports channel A Sports, Hafeez revealed that then-captain Babar had specified that fitness was not a priority and that such parameters weren't checked.

Reacting to Hafeez's sacking, former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq rushed to his defence and criticised PCB. The Pakistan legend questioned why only Hafeez was removed and not chief selector Wahab Riaz.

Speaking on a TV show, he said, "Can someone explain the reasoning behind removing Muhammad Hafeez as team director but retaining Wahab Riaz as chief selector after the Australian and New Zealand tours?"

Latest Newsmore
1

Big Changes For IND vs NZ T20Is: Shreyas Iyer, Ravi Bishnoi Return

17-Jan-2026 • Suyash Sahay
2

WPL 2026: Match 10, MI W vs UP W Match Prediction – Who will win today's WPL match between Mumbai Indians Women vs UP Warriorz Women?

17-Jan-2026 • CricTracker
3

IND vs NZ 2026: 'Any and every spinner wants to bowl to Indian batters' - Former Indian opener's stunning remark ahead of series decider

17-Jan-2026 • CricTracker
4

'How can you not be run out?' - Zaheer Khan recalls hilarious Rohit Sharma run-out incident from IPL

17-Jan-2026 • CricTracker
5

WPL 2026: MI eyes revenge against UP Warriorz, Delhi Capitals faces RCB as Navi Mumbai leg concludes

17-Jan-2026 • Samira Vishwas