Salim Malik, a former captain of Pakistan, accused Imad Wasim, a batsman for his country, of squandering deliveries in the close T20 World Cup encounter between India and Pakistan on June 9. Despite the fact that Pakistan was just chasing a manageable 120 runs on a challenging New York surface, Pakistan was predicted to struggle and falter in front of Indian pacers, much like India had in the opening innings. Pakistan was limited to 113/7 in their 20 overs, with 59 dot balls during their pursuit. In Pakistan’s chase, Wasim did manage a sluggish knock of fifteen from 23 balls.
Imad Wasim, a Pakistani batter, is accused of “wasting balls” against IND.
Malik stated on the 24 News channel, “You look at his (Wasim) innings and it appears as if he was wasting balls not scoring runs and making things difficult in the run-chase.”
There are tensions inside the Pakistan cricket squad, according to former captain Shahid Afridi, with some players having concerns with current captain Babar Azam.
“A captain unites the squad; he detracts from the team dynamic or fortifies it. Let this World Cup end, and I’ll talk freely,” Afridi declared.
“People will say I am favoring my son-in-law if I talk about Shaheen (Afridi) because we have such a strong relationship,” he continued.