Many top teams have adopted the policy of multiple teams under different captains in different formats. While England and Australia were the first teams to adopt this policy, India have, over the past year, fielded many different combinations with different captains across formats. While many current and former cricketers have praised India for fielding a large pool of players, some have criticized them for chopping and changing too much. When asked whether Pakistan can field multiple teams like India, veteran wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal had a scathing comment on it.
Akmal said, “First you complete one.” paktv.tv,
The 41-year-old, who last played for Pakistan in 2017, said the end of department cricket has had a negative impact on the national side.
“You could have 2-3 teams before 2018-19. Your domestic cricket was there. Department cricket was very prosperous in Pakistan. I know this because I have played there for years. Since we are on top of it, here Might as well make a team.” Its difficult. If having six teams was so beneficial, Fawad Alam would not have made a comeback after so many years.”
Pakistan, led by all-format captain Babar Azam, reached the finals of the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup last year, but failed to lift the trophy both times.
Pakistan failed to win a single Test match (P8, W0, L4, D4) at home last season and accepted a 0-3 whitewash against England.
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