Former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar on Saturday reacted to Pakistan's World Cup debacle following the defeat against England at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter), Akhtar said: “End of disappointing campaign for Pakistan. They never got going really at any point.”
He questioned the Babar Azam-inspired team’s intent throughout the World Cup. “They never got going really at any point. A clear lack of intent was visible”.
End of a disappointing campaign for Pakistan. They never got going really at any point. Clear lack of intent was visible. A lot needs to be done, but even for that, intent is important first.
— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) November 11, 2023
Akhtar stressed the need for revamping Pakistan cricket. “A lot needs to be done, but even for that, intent is important first,” Akhtar stated.
– Michael Vaughan all praise for England's white-ball team –
Former English cricketer Michael Vaughan has lauded the Jos Buttler-led England team as a source of inspiration for how the game should be played.
Vaughan expressed his sentiments during England's match against Pakistan, the 44th encounter of the World Cup, sharing his thoughts on X (formerly known as Twitter).
In his tweet, Vaughan acknowledged that the England white-ball 50-over team may not have had the most successful World Cup, but they have served as an inspiration in showcasing the essence of the game. He commended the team's approach to cricket, emphasising that while it might be the last time we see many of these players on the field together, they are leaving a lasting impression with their spirited performances.