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Pakistan‘s campaign in the Champions Trophy 2025 ended in disappointment as they suffered back-to-back defeats against New Zealand and India, leading to their early elimination from the tournament. Their performance lacked consistency, with both the batting and bowling departments failing to deliver under pressure. The team struggled to chase targets and build partnerships, which u🦹ltimately led to their downfall in the high-stakes competition.
Mohammad Rizwan’s captaincy under scrutiny after Pakistan’s exit
With Pakistan’s premature exit, questions have been raised over Mohammad Rizwan‘s leadership. The wicketkeeper-batter, who was handed the captaincy ahead of the tournament, failed to inspire the team in crucial moments. His tactics, batting approach, and team selections have come under heavy criticism from former cricketers and analysts. Calls for a leadership change have intensified as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) looks to reassess its strategy moving forward.
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Daniesh Kaneria backs star opener as Pakistan’s next captain
Former Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria has put forward an interesting choice for the captaincy, suggesting that explosive batter Fakhar Zaman should take over from Rizwan. Speaking on ANI, 🍒Kaneria highlighted Fakhar’s fearless approach and ability to challenge opponents.
“He is fearless and will challenge you. He brings the X-factor. Yesterday (during the Pakistan-India match), Pakistan did not have him, as he was ruled out of the Champions Trophy due to injury. It must be acknowledged that he is an X-factor player,” Kaneria stated.
He also criticized the team management for not giving F𒉰akhar enough opportunities and support, claiming that his aggressive playing style has been overlooked to maintain the dominance of Babar Aไzam and Rizwan.
“He is not given much support because it would disrupt Babar and Rizwan’s dominance. But he is a hardworking and courageous cricketer,” Kaneria added.