Pakistan Women's Cricket Team Faces Scrutiny After World Cup Setback
The Pakistan women's cricket team is under fire after a poor World Cup performance, capped by a heavy defeat to South Africa. PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi has initiated a review. Critiques focus on batting weaknesses and suggest a stronger domestic structure. Social media criticizes the disparity in attention compared to men's cricket.
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The Pakistan women's cricket team is facing intense scrutiny following their disappointing World Cup campaign, which ended in a 150-run defeat to South Africa in Colombo on Tuesday. This performance places them at the bottom of the points table after losses to Bangladesh, India, Australia, and South Africa, with weather disruptions impacting matches against England and New Zealand.
Sources reveal that PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi has called on his advisory panel to examine the team's inadequate showings, suggesting that changes in management may be forthcoming. Former captain Javeria Khan criticized the batting unit for lacking the power and skill of international competitors. Simultaneously, ex-pacer Kabir Khan has urged the establishment of a stronger domestic framework to foster new talent.
Javeria elaborated on the issue, noting, "The batters didn't perform, though the bowlers managed to put top teams like Australia and India under pressure but couldn't capitalize." Kabir emphasized the lack of a robust domestic setup, stressing the need to initiate talent development at the junior level. Meanwhile, social media users highlight a disparity in the attention given to women's cricket compared to their male counterparts.
(With inputs from agencies.)

