Pakistani cricketer Ahmed Shehzad makes explosive claims on Geo TV’s Harna Mana Hai, accusing 90s legends of favoritism, groupings, and destroying the sport’s legacy.
In a candid and controversial appearance on Geo TV’s Ramzan special season of Harna Mana Hai, celebrated Pakistani cricketer Ahmed Shehzad recently ignited a fiery debate. The opening batsman, known for his dynamic play and outspoken nature, made headlines with his bold accusations, pointing fingers at the cricketers of the 1990s for what he claims is the destruction of Pakistani cricket.

Ahmed Shehzad, a familiar face in Pakistani cricket, has represented the national team across all formats, establishing himself as a formidable opening batsman. While his career has seen its share of controversies, he continues to contribute to domestic cricket and currently co-hosts the popular show Harna Mana Hai. His journey reflects a player deeply invested in the sport’s trajectory, a sentiment that fueled his recent impassioned remarks. Fans can follow his updates on Ahmed Shehzad.

Shehzad’s critique was scathing, stating, “I would want to go back to the nineties if given a chance. It was the time when Imran Khan won the 1992 World Cup, but the cricketers of that era didn’t sustain his legacy. There was a lack of good leadership and honesty, and the success streak stopped. The remaining players from 1992 didn’t maintain the legacy. They didn’t play clean cricket, didn’t produce players and developed groupings and mutinies on the basis of personal likings and dislikings. They were great players but not good humans. They didn’t benefit cricket. The system failed during their era. Had they been great humans, they could have benefited Pakistani cricket. They did favouritism and nepotism, bringing their own children into cricket. They developed grudges against young players. If someone didn’t greet them, he would become their enemy.”

These unfiltered comments have certainly stirred the pot, prompting a fresh wave of discussion about the historical dynamics within Pakistani cricket. Shehzad’s perspective offers a stark look at the challenges faced by the sport, as he perceives them. What are your thoughts on Ahmed Shehzad’s bold claims against the cricketing legends of the 90s?
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