World Cup: Pakistan should not win any next match, this ex-Pakistan player spewed poison for his team, know why?

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Pakistan's current position in the 2023 World Cup is well known. The team is on the verge of being out of the race for the World Cup semi-finals. According to an estimate, after the first five matches, Pakistan's chances of reaching the semi-finals are only 8 percent. Now imagine what this means for the Pakistani team and its fans. While he should be praying for his team's success, a senior cricketer is openly expressing his wish for Pakistan to lose. He is a player with experience playing 268 international matches for Pakistan. He may not be a part of the World Cup 2023 squad, but his comments have caused a stir. We are talking about legendary wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal.

Kamran Akmal has given a controversial statement on a Pakistani TV channel regarding Pakistan's defeat in the World Cup. He said on camera that he wanted Pakistan to lose all their next four matches. In all the remaining matches, which are important to reach the semi-finals, he wants Pakistan to lose.

Why did Kamran Akmal speak such harsh words? Why did he make such a statement on a TV show? His words are not mere expressions of thought; That is the kind of poison that they have spewed out. Such things are said only when there is bitterness in the heart. So what is the bitter truth behind Kamran Akmal's statement?


Just as there is a reason for everything, there is a reason for this too. The reason behind Kamran Akmal's strong words is that he is deeply hurt by Pakistan's defeat in Afghanistan. According to Kamran, if the team wins from here and reaches the semi-finals, then their ego will increase further. Then no one will say anything and Pakistan's cricket will remain in its current state. That is why Kamran Akmal has expressed his wish for Pakistan to lose so that if this happens, some improvements can be seen in Pakistan cricket.

In this case, Kamran Akmal's comments may seem shocking, but they come from concern and a desire to see Pakistani cricket progress. Whether his unconventional wish came true or not, it has certainly created a lot of debate and discussion in the cricket world.