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Itโ€™s never easy to be in the spotlight after a defeat, especially when youโ€™re the captain. Pakistanโ€™s red-ball skipper, Shan Masood, found himself at the center of a storm during the post-match press conference after his teamโ€™s 120-run loss to the West Indies in the second Test on Monday.

But this wasnโ€™t just about cricketโ€”it became a lesson in respect, accountability, and how to handle tough questions.

The Question That Sparked It All

A journalist didnโ€™t hold back when questioning Masoodโ€™s captaincy and decision-making. The questionโ€”โ€œWill you make your own decision or will the PCB decide?โ€โ€”hinted at doubts about his authority and influence.

For a moment, Shan tried to brush it off with a polite โ€œNext question.โ€ However, when the journalist persisted, Masoodโ€™s frustration came to the surface. โ€œYou have your opinion, and I respect that, but there is a lot of disrespect in your question,โ€ Shan fired back.

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Standing Up for Respect

Shan Masood didnโ€™t shy away from calling out the tone and intent of the journalistโ€™s words. โ€œYour question was very insulting. You tried to undermine someone with your question,โ€ he stated firmly.

He went on to emphasize that players deserve respect, not just as professionals but as individuals giving their best for the team.

โ€œMaking decisions is PCBโ€™s job, and all decisions, including mine, are accepted by everyone,โ€ he explained. โ€œWe play for Pakistan, and everything we do is to bring results, but no one will tolerate such disrespect.โ€

Facts Over Opinions

Masood wasnโ€™t just defending himselfโ€”he challenged the journalist to base criticisms on facts rather than assumptions.

โ€œIf you want to talk about facts, feel free to, but your information is completely wrong,โ€ he said, adding, โ€œYou can express your opinion, but do some research first.โ€

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He also reminded everyone that the team isnโ€™t just sitting idly. โ€œWe are trying to do something different. Anyone can Google something, but we have won three out of the last four Tests at home,โ€ he highlighted.

Shanโ€™s response wasnโ€™t just about one heated moment. It reflected the bigger pictureโ€”the pressure of leading a team, the scrutiny captains face, and the importance of balancing honesty with composure.

This press conference will likely spark debates among fans and experts, but one thing is clear: Shan Masood isnโ€™t afraid to stand up for himself and his team.

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