Now there is no respite for Pakistani players, PCB chief increased the tension in the team, what is going to happen now?

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At this time, the Pakistan cricket team is being discussed everywhere in the cricket world. Pakistan has faced defeat in the test match against Bangladesh at its home. Bangladesh has defeated it by 10 wickets. Pakistani fans and former cricketers are unable to digest this defeat and are scolding the players of the team. Meanwhile, the statement of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) President Mohsin Naqvi has also come out on this shameful defeat. He has given a big warning to the players of the team.

Pakistan Cricket Board President Mohsin Naqvi, while talking about fixing the problems after his team's crushing defeat against Bangladesh in the first Test, said that changes are going to happen. This means that there can be upheaval in the Pakistan cricket team once again. Talking to the media, Naqvi said, 'I will fix the problems in Pakistan cricket. And changes are going to happen in Pakistan cricket.'

Former Pakistan player Mohammad Hafeez is also unable to digest this defeat. He criticized the team fiercely. Hafeez made a sarcastic remark by reminding Naqvi of his comment about making a big change in Pakistan cricket during the World Cup. Hafeez took a dig at Naqvi over his surgery statement and wrote on social media, 'Surgery till death'. When the Pakistani team was out of the T20 World Cup, after losing to India, Naqvi had said, 'Initially I thought a small change would be enough. But after this poor performance, it is clear that a big change is needed. There will be big changes in the country's cricket soon.'

Now there is no respite for Pakistani players, PCB chief increased the tension in the team, what is going to happen now?

This is the first time that Pakistan has lost a Test match against Bangladesh. Apart from this, Pakistan has lost a Test match by 10 wickets at home for the first time. Let us tell you, batting first, Pakistan scored 448 runs at the loss of 6 wickets and declared the innings. This decision proved costly for them. Bangladesh scored 565 runs in their first innings and surprised everyone. After this, Pakistan's team could bat only for 55.5 overs in the second innings and collapsed at 146 runs. Then Bangladesh won the match by chasing the target of 30 runs.