Karachi: After shameful defeat against Sri Lanka in the second Twenty 20 match, Rawalpindi express Shoaib Akhter blasts Mohammad Hafeez, and termed him as a foolish man.
In an analysis after the match, the fast bowler said that Hafeez did not know the cricket and declared him said that he was a poor performer.
He raised that question that how Pakistan could chase the target of 200 plus as the team could not chase this target even in 50 50 over match.
Akhter said that Hafeez was not able to do better for Pakistan and it was the best to leave the team.
The rawalpindi express said that Pakistan has lot of experience to play in UAE and they understand the situation very much and he could not understand the decision to select bowling first.
Akhter said that whole nation knows that Pakistan could not chase the target so why Hafeez opted to bowl first despite winning the toss.
He also said that Sri Lanka not won the match but Pakistan lost the match and giving the first position to the guests.
It is to be mentioned here that Pakistan had the golden chance to get the top position in the Twenty 20 format but this defeat could not fulfill the desires.
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