El cricket de Pakistán tiene ‘problemas estructurales’ y está ‘quedando rezagado’ respecto a sus competidores, según Nasser Hussain | Noticias de Cricket

It’s clear that Pakistan’s struggles in both Test and white-ball cricket have been a cause for concern for fans and experts alike. The lack of consistency on the field, combined with changes in management, has contributed to their recent poor performances. Captain Shan Masood expressed his disappointment with the team’s historic loss and emphasized the need for improvement.

As they prepare for the second Test against England, Pakistan will be looking to bounce back and show resilience in the face of adversity. The team has the talent and potential to turn things around, and Masood’s determination to lead by example will be crucial in their quest for success.

Despite the challenges they have faced, Pakistan must remain positive and focused on their goals. With a quick turnaround to the next Test match, they have an opportunity to redeem themselves and prove their worth on the international stage. Only time will tell if they can rise to the occasion and overcome their recent struggles.

Pressure is definitely on the horrendously out-of-form Babar Azam. He’s a world-class player, one of the best in the world, but the pressure is on him. He is not scoring runs, and the team is not winning games, so he will be feeling the pressure.

But, having said that, Pakistan have structural issues in their cricket that need to be addressed. It’s not just about individual players, it’s about the system as a whole.

They need to find a way to bring consistency to their performances, both on and off the field, if they are to compete with the top teams in the world.

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