
Haris Rauf criticized the critics after losing the second T20 match to New Zealand. Pakistani fans criticized the team after continuous poor performance. On this, Haris Rauf said that the youth should be supported. Rauf said that people wait for the Pakistan team to lose.
In fact, Pakistan are now trailing 0-2 in the five-match series and it is important for them to win the remaining matches of the series. The visiting team has sent an inexperienced team for the shortest format this time, which does not include Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan. However, the young players have not been able to make their mark yet. Because the Pakistan team was all out for just 91 runs in the first match of the series.
Supported young players
He performed well in the second match, but his efforts were not enough. New Zealand won the rain-affected match. Apart from this, players like Hasan Nawaz, Mohammad Haris, Irfan Khan, and Abdul Samad have not been able to make an impact in the series yet. After two consecutive defeats, the team is on the target of critics and critics have criticized them for poor performance.
Youth should be given enough time.
For this reason, Rauf did not seem happy with the criticism. He believes that youth should be supported and given enough time to prove their ability, and not put constant pressure on them after a few failures.
People wait to lose
Rauf said, you talk about criticism, I think this has become a common thing in Pakistan. These are young players. You go to any team in the world, they give complete freedom to the youth. If they give a chance to the youth, they play them 10 to 15 matches continuously. This is how they become players.
Gave a befitting reply to critics
Rauf said after the match, all the players coming to international cricket have to struggle in the beginning. You talk about criticism, this has become a common thing. Everyone just sits and waits for the Pakistan team to lose so that they can talk about it. They have their own opinions, but we are trying to build our team.
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