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[EXCLUSIVE] "Don't take a backward step by going with Babar & Rizwan again": Yasir Arafat

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In our latest exclusive interview, former Pakistan all-rounder and ECB Level 4 coach Yasir Arafat delivers a hard-hitting analysis of Pakistan's cricket crisis. The seasoned expert dissects the historic Bangladesh series loss, PCB's structural failures, batting collapses, and the high-stakes Babar-Rizwan debate!

Key revelations include:
  • Historic failure: "First time Pakistan lost a T20I series to Bangladesh"
    This marks a significant low point for Pakistan cricket, as Bangladesh secured their maiden T20I series victory against them. Despite Pakistan’s historical strength in T20s, the series loss—highlighted by a comprehensive defeat in the opening match where Pakistan were bowled out for just 110 runs—reflects a worrying decline in Pakistan’s competitive edge.​
  • PCB incompetence exposed: "Inconsistency in Pakistan Cricket Board is the same as the team's inconsistency"
    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has faced frequent leadership changes and political interference, leading to unstable administration. This administrative inconsistency mirrors the erratic performance of the national team. Leadership shifts, such as multiple chairmen in quick succession, have disrupted long-term strategic planning, resulting in a lack of cohesion both off and on the field. Former players and analysts criticize PCB for short-term decision-making and poor management of domestic cricket structures, which directly impacts team consistency.​
  • Batting crisis: "Our batsmen only know one way to play"
    Pakistan’s batting has shown tactical rigidity, struggling to adapt to different conditions or opposition strategies. The top-order batsmen repeatedly failed to adjust during the Bangladesh series, collapsing under pressure and unable to chase modest targets, exposing a limited repertoire of batting approaches.​
  • Youth revolution demand: "Move forward with the younger lot and young blood"
    Experts and former players call for a systemic overhaul to introduce and nurture young talent. The current squad’s inability to deliver is linked to the PCB’s failure to create effective development pathways. There is strong advocacy for integrating fresh players who can bring energy and new skills to rejuvenate the team, as reliance on aging or underperforming veterans has proven ineffective.​
  • System failure: "Behind the scenes, it's something else" in player development
    Beyond the visible failures, there is a deeper crisis in Pakistan’s cricket infrastructure. The player development system lacks robust talent identification, proper coaching, and competitive domestic platforms. Despite the presence of leagues like the PSL, emerging players are not sufficiently groomed to transition successfully to international cricket, reflecting systemic neglect.​
  • PCB ultimatum: "Must take firm stance to get results" amid leadership chaos
    Calls are intensifying on the PCB to adopt a firm and strategic leadership approach to arrest the decline. There is a demand for decisive reforms and transparent merit-based selections. The current leadership, including chairman Mohsin Naqvi, faces mounting pressure to deliver clarity and stability to restore stakeholder confidence and improve performance outcomes.​
Watch the latest interview with Saj below:
 
Nobody wants to take steps backwards but I think as far as babar is concerned, his comeback is inevitable...
 
Rizwan is a much better wicket-keeper batsman than the inconsistent Harris (can only bat one way ... slog)
 
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