Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Kamran Akmal voiced on Saturday his concerns about the national team's performance in first Test match against Bangladesh.
Expressing his thoughts on his YouTube channel, "Catch and Bat with Kamran Akmal", Akmal said: "Despite a 117-run lead, Pakistan's inability to secure a win against a comparatively weaker Test side like Bangladesh highlights serious issues within the team".
"Test matches are a true test of a team’s caliber. We can only hope that Pakistan’s team manage to draw this match against Bangladesh," Akmal stated.
He recalled that nine years ago, Bangladesh had scored the most runs against Pakistan, and now, nearly a decade later, the visitors have delivered an even stronger performance.
Akmal blasted the Pakistani team's performance, saying, "They [Pakistan cricket] have shown even poorer form compared to nine years ago.
He credited Bangladesh for "exposing the weaknesses" in Pakistan’s cricket and acknowledged their impressive performance.
"The Bangladesh cricket team have played exceptionally well, showcasing bravery, temperament, and excellent shot selection. Their performance in securing a draw will be a significant achievement for them, given their status as one of the lowest-ranked teams in Test cricket," Akmal added.
He also highlighted veteran Mushfiqur Rahim’s outstanding 191-run innings, which he felt deserved a double century. "It was unfortunate that Rahim did not reach 200 runs, but his innings was commendable," Akmal said.
Reflecting on the press conference held the previous day on Friday, Akmal was surprised by the "lack of meaningful discussion" about improving the team.
He emphasised the need for a professional overhaul to advance the Pakistan cricket, stating, "Until all aspects are handled professionally, Pakistan cricket will not progress."