Following the Men in Green’s humiliating loss in the upcoming New Zealand series, Kamran Akmal has blasted Mohsin Naqvi, the head of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Mohsin Naqvi should resign if he is unable to save the Pakistan National Cricket Team from its dismal run, Kamran Akmal declared in a stunning tirade.
Pakistan lost the five-match T20I series last month and now faces a 2-0 deficit in the three-match ODI series against New Zealand after suffering a startling 84-run loss in the second ODI match. The anarchy in Pakistani cricket is still going strong.Fans and past cricket players were incensed following the Men in Green’s humiliating loss at the most recent ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which was followed by this poor performance. Without holding back, Kamran Akmal attacked the senior PCB executives, calling for responsibility and decisive action.Akmal declared that it is time to take decisive action against the current leadership of Pakistan cricket since they have not lived up to expectations. Their appalling performance has revealed obvious weaknesses in their planning and execution, and Akmal’s assault has only stoked concerns about Naqvi’s potential to remain PCB chief.
“It is shameful,” Kamran Akmal stated on his YouTube channel. The chairman of the PCB need to consider resigning and leaving if he is unable to maintain control. Avoid damaging your reputation. Enhance the present team’s standing if you don’t want to accomplish that.Mitchell Hay and Muhammad Abbas smashed the Pakistani bowlers all over the field during the second ODI at Hamilton, giving them a harsh reality check. Pakistani speedsters were unable to take advantage of the bounce and swing of the ball, which allowed the Kiwi combination to pull off an incredible comeback. The Black Caps put up a strong fight even after New Zealand was reduced to 132/5, with Muhammad Abbas scoring a fast 41 and Mitchell Hay hammering an undefeated 99. Their unrelenting attack was a major factor in New Zealand’s difficult 292/8 total against Pakistan.Faheem Ashraf came through with a daring counterattack, blasting 73 off 80 balls to save the innings after Pakistan suffered an embarrassing collapse at 65/6 in the 21st over. Later, Naseem Shah, who replaced Haris Rauf due to a concussion, scored a scorching 51 off of just 44 balls.
“Faheem Ashraf saved us,” Kamran concluded. We need Naseem to take wickets, not to score runs. Not even our hitters know. The batting lineup was revealed after Babar was removed. Except for the coach, I didn’t see anyone regret the outcome. You are ruining cricket in Pakistan.