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Pakistanโ€™s pace attack has long been seen as its biggest weapon. But after another disappointing performance against India, former captain Mohammad Hafeez isnโ€™t holding back.

He has openly criticized Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Haris Rauf, questioning whether they are truly match-winners for Pakistan.

And honestly? He has a point.

“They Havenโ€™t Proven Themselves” โ€“ Hafeezโ€™s Brutal Verdict

Mohammad Hafeez didnโ€™t mince words. In a recent interview, he pointed out that Pakistanโ€™s pace trio has failed in major tournaments since the 2023 Asia Cup.

“Despite their talent, they havenโ€™t proven themselves capable of winning big tournaments for Pakistan,” Hafeez said.

Itโ€™s a harsh but fair assessment. Pakistan’s fast bowlers have struggled when it matters mostโ€”in the Asia Cup, World Cup, T20 World Cup, and now in the Champions Trophy 2025.

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Pakistanโ€™s Pacer Problem โ€“ What Do the Numbers Say?

Letโ€™s break it down. How bad has it really been?

Shaheen Afridi โ€“ Not the Match-Winner Pakistan Needs?

  • Against New Zealand: 10 overs, 0 wickets, 68 runs conceded (Economy 6.80)
  • Against India: 8 overs, 2 wickets, 72 runs conceded (Economy 9.25)

Shaheen was supposed to be Pakistanโ€™s strike bowler. But lately, heโ€™s been leaking runs without delivering key breakthroughs.

Naseem Shah โ€“ Hot and Cold Form

  • Against New Zealand: 10 overs, 2 wickets, 63 runs conceded
  • Against India: 8 overs, 0 wickets, 37 runs conceded

Naseem has been more controlled than Shaheen, but his lack of wickets in crucial games remains a concern.

Haris Rauf โ€“ Too Expensive, Too Inconsistent

  • Against New Zealand: 10 overs, 2 wickets, 83 runs conceded
  • Against India: 7 overs, 0 wickets, 52 runs conceded

Haris Rauf has been Pakistanโ€™s most expensive bowler. Giving away 83 runs against New Zealand and 52 against India? Thatโ€™s not what you expect from a frontline pacer.

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Mohammad Hafeez Wants New Faces โ€“ Is It Time for a Change?

Hafeez believes itโ€™s time to move on from the current trio and give others a chance. He mentioned Mohammad Ali, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Wasim Jr., Akif Javed, and Mir Hamza as players who deserve an opportunity.

“These players are waiting for their chances. They are also Pakistani, and they deserve an opportunity,” Hafeez argued.

And heโ€™s not wrong. Pakistan has a history of sticking with under-performing players for too long. Maybe itโ€™s time to test fresh talent, especially when the current stars arenโ€™t delivering.

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