Ahmed Shehzad lashes out at Pakistan's poor batting against West Indies
Test cricketer Ahmed Shehzad has expressed severe disappointment over Pakistan's poor batting performance and serious mistakes in the second Test match against West Indies in Multan.
While talking about the Test against the West Indies on his YouTube channel, the 33-year-old cricketer said, "Even West Indian players, whose names are not well-known, were playing well and scoring centuries on Pakistan's home ground."
"Players like Shan Masood, Babar Azam, and Kamran Ghulam repeated their mistakes and got out once again. It was the pitch's fault for their poor performance," he said.
Ahmed Shehzad further stated, "The team needs to accept that they are not capable of playing Test cricket at the moment, and this format may not suit them. If the players can't perform well even on home ground with a pitch suited to their advantage, it might be better to stop playing Test matches altogether."
West Indies won the second and final Test of the two-match series, defeating Pakistan on their home ground after 35 years by 120 runs on the third day to level the series 1-1.