Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez on Friday questioned PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi’s leadership, saying he is unfit for cricket administration.
Speaking on a YouTube channel, Hafeez said Naqvi’s repeated mistakes have badly damaged Pakistan cricket. “I don’t know what Mohsin Naqvi is good at, but he surely isn’t good at running cricket. He has contributed nothing meaningful,” Hafeez remarked.
He pointed out that under Naqvi’s tenure, five captains and the entire coaching staff were changed, with one wrong decision replacing another. Hafeez said these blunders show Naqvi is incapable of leading cricket affairs.
He further blamed Pakistan’s decline on poor management, noting that constant leadership changes leave the team directionless. Hafeez also criticised the PCB’s long-standing “rebuilding” narrative, saying it has never delivered results.
“There is no rebuilding at the international level; you have to perform. Those in charge must properly assess players and their roles,” he concluded.
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