Pakistan Cricket System Exposed By Abdur Rouf Khan:

Abdur Rouf Khan’s recent tweets have exposed the relationship between politics and the Pakistan cricket system. On Twitter, he shared insights into the relationships between influential figures and key roles within the cricketing landscape.

Ghani Glass Owner’s Son – Moeez Ghani:

In one tweet, Rouf Khan highlighted the involvement of Moeez Ghani, the son of Ghani Glass’s owner, in the first-class cricket scene within the ongoing President’s Trophy tournament. Despite his poor performances, Moeez was handed the captaincy, which raises questions on Pakistan cricket system.

Nepotism in the Pakistan Cricket System?

Rouf Khan also drew attention to a relative of Zaka Ashraf serving as the bowling coach for the junior team. This revelation raises concerns about nepotism and how it might be influencing the development of young talents within the coaching staff.

Shan Masood captain of Pakistan test side:

Another significant revelation centered around Shan Masood, the son of the President of UBL Bank, leading the Pakistan Test side. This shows that having family connections is a big deal in making decisions. It makes us wonder if the way people are chosen for the Pakistan cricket team is really based on how good they are.

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Haroon Rasheed’s Brother:

The revelation about Haroon Rasheed’s brother being a coach adds another layer to the complex network of relationships influencing the coaching staff. This raises the question of how the selection panel selects the coach in the Pakistan cricket system.

A Closer Look Within the Pakistan Cricket System:

Moeez Ghani’s captaincy despite average performances, Shan Masood leading the Test side, and Junaid Zia’s significant role underscores how familial and political connections can influence within the Pakistan cricket system. The involvement of figures linked to Ghani Glass, UBL Bank, and the military in cricket administration further exposes Pakistan’s cricket system. 

To fix the issues, we need a good look at how people are chosen, what criteria are used, and how the whole cricket system is managed in Pakistan. 

Sorting Out Problems in Pakistan Cricket

Conclusion:

To sum it up, Abdur Rouf Khan’s tweets point out a big problem in Pakistan cricket, where connections matter too much in important decisions. We need a fair inquiry to make sure the cricket system is fair, based on merit, and open for everyone, bringing back trust and fairness to Pakistan cricket.

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