National selector calls for change in mindset after dismal performances.
Pakistan cricket is at a crossroads, and it's high time they ditch the scapegoat culture. After yet another disappointing run, the national selector is urging fans and management alike to stop pointing fingers and start fostering a more supportive environment. Let's be real: blaming one player for a team's downfall is like blaming the village pie chucker for a dodgy pitch.
The pressure cooker of expectations has turned the players into walking targets, and it’s time to change the narrative. Instead of playing the blame game, the focus should be on collective responsibility and building a team spirit that can withstand the heat of international cricket. No one wants to be the next victim of a Twitter pile-on after a couple of poor overs!
As Pakistan gears up for their next challenge, let’s hope they can swing away from this toxic mindset. After all, cricket is meant to be a game where players lift each other up, not drag each other down. Will the selectors finally get it right and create a culture of resilience?

