As T20 World Cup heartbreak lingers, Aaqib Javed calls out the scapegoat culture.
Pakistan's T20 World Cup exit has sparked a blame storm, and Aaqib Javed is here to defend the selection committee. Rather than pointing fingers like a bunch of village cricketers, he argues that scapegoating players is just plain toxic. Come on, lads! It’s a team game, not a witch hunt!
After their dismal show, everyone’s looking for someone to roast, but Javed says this blame culture is damaging. It’s like blaming the pie chucker for a loss when the whole squad was under par. The players need support, or we risk snuffing out their confidence like a dodgy sparkler on Bonfire Night.
This isn’t just about one match; it’s a call for a cultural change in how Pakistan cricket handles failure. Instead of searching for a scapegoat, let’s look at the tactics, the preparation, and the mindset. Can they turn this around, or will it be the same old story next time?

