The ongoing debate about the exclusion of Fakhar Zaman from Pakistanโs cricket team has sparked fresh conversations in the cricketing world. Once a match-winner for Pakistan, Fakhar now finds himself on the sidelines, left out of the national squad and even the PCBโs central contracts.
Former fast-bowling legend Shoaib Akhtar, never one to mince his words, has stepped into the discussion. Speaking on a local news channel, Akhtar didnโt hold back as he criticized the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for sidelining Fakhar.
โHe [Fakhar Zaman] is a good, mature, and committed player, but youโve unnecessarily benched him due to ego battles,โ Akhtar said.
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Is Fakhar a Victim of Internal Politics?
Akhtarโs claim about โego battlesโ within the PCB raises eyebrows. While itโs not uncommon for off-field dynamics to affect playersโ careers, the idea of personal biases keeping a player of Fakharโs caliber out of the squad is troubling.
โEven if you donโt play him now, you will need him sooner or laterโif not today, then tomorrow,โ Akhtar added.
And honestly, can anyone argue? Fakharโs record speaks for itself. Heโs a natural game-changer, someone who can single-handedly shift the momentum of a match. His aggressive approach at the top of the order has often been the spark Pakistan needed in white-ball cricket.
Rizwanโs Take: No Personal Bias
While Akhtar points to egos, Pakistanโs white-ball captain Mohammad Rizwan has a different perspective. Rizwan has publicly denied any notion of bias influencing Fakharโs exclusion.
โI think the whole of Pakistan knows Fakhar Zaman, and thereโs nothing personal about him that makes anyone feel like heโs being treated unfairly,โ Rizwan stated in a video released by the PCB.
He further emphasized Fakharโs value to the team, calling him a โgame-changerโ and a โcharacterโ Pakistan can rely on. So, whatโs really going on here?
What Fakhar Zaman Needs to Do?
Akhtar also had some advice for Fakhar. The Rawalpindi Express believes the left-hander needs to let his performances do the talking.
โFakhar should understand that he needs to let his bat speak. Avoid unnecessary statements and prove yourself with consistent performances,โ Akhtar said.
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Itโs sound advice. In cricket, as in life, actions often speak louder than words. Fakharโs career has had its ups and downs, but thereโs no denying his potential. A string of solid performances in domestic or franchise cricket could make it impossible for selectors to ignore him.
For context, Fakhar Zaman last played for Pakistan during the ICC Menโs T20 World Cup in June 2024. Since then, heโs been overlooked for tours to Australia, Zimbabwe, and now South Africa.
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