Amid handshake controversy, Pakistan cricket faces a fresh storm — corruption row over players' jerseys explodes
NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan cricketer Atiq-uz-Zaman has criticised the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on social media for providing poor-quality jerseys during the Asia Cup 2025, while Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha addressed concerns about the team’s batting performance following their 41-run victory over United Arab Emirates on Wednesday.
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Zaman voiced his dissatisfaction on X, pointing out the stark difference between Pakistan’s jerseys and other teams’ proper dry-fit kits.
“Pakistan players sweating through low-quality kits while others wear proper dry-fits. This is what happens when tenders go to friends, not professionals. Corruption dripping more than the sweat,” Zaman posted on X.
Despite securing their place in the Super Four stage after defeating UAE, Pakistan’s batting remained a concern. They managed only 146/9, with Shaheen Shah Afridi’s unbeaten 29 off 14 balls providing a late boost.
Captain Agha admitted there is room for improvement in the middle overs. The top and middle order continued to struggle, with Saim Ayub yet to score in three matches.
“We got the job done but we needed to bat better in the middle overs,” Agha said after the game. “The bowlers did well. We haven't batted to our best yet. If we batted well, we would have ended up with 170-180. Shaheen is a match winner. His batting has improved. Abrar Ahmed has been outstanding. He is someone who is bringing us back into the games. We are ready for any challenge. If we play good cricket, we can be good against any side.”
As Pakistan prepares for their upcoming Super Four clash against India on September 21, Agha remains focused on improving their performance between overs 7 and 15.
“Yeah, we're ready for any challenge,” Agha said. “We just want to play good cricket, and if we play good cricket like we've been playing for the last few months.”
The team now aims to fix their batting inconsistencies before the crucial match against India, recognising the need to post more competitive totals.
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“Pakistan players sweating through low-quality kits while others wear proper dry-fits. This is what happens when tenders go to friends, not professionals. Corruption dripping more than the sweat,” Zaman posted on X.
Despite securing their place in the Super Four stage after defeating UAE, Pakistan’s batting remained a concern. They managed only 146/9, with Shaheen Shah Afridi’s unbeaten 29 off 14 balls providing a late boost.
Captain Agha admitted there is room for improvement in the middle overs. The top and middle order continued to struggle, with Saim Ayub yet to score in three matches.
As Pakistan prepares for their upcoming Super Four clash against India on September 21, Agha remains focused on improving their performance between overs 7 and 15.
“Yeah, we're ready for any challenge,” Agha said. “We just want to play good cricket, and if we play good cricket like we've been playing for the last few months.”
The team now aims to fix their batting inconsistencies before the crucial match against India, recognising the need to post more competitive totals.
Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
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