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Ramiz Raja, a former chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), criticized the current management committee led by Najam Sethi for being too controlling of the players’ actions. During an interaction with cricket fans, Ramiz expressed his concern about the pressure being applied to the players by the PCB. He stated that it was as if the players had to follow what was said, no matter what. Ramiz also revealed through his sources that the appointment of the vice-captain of the Pakistan ODI team was influenced by outside forces. Ramiz Raja thinks Muhammad Rizwan was the deserving candidate for Vice-Captaincy in absence of Shadab Khan.
Why were phone calls entertained, Mr. Raja, under your regime? I believe that Ramiz Raja is deliberately ruining Shan Masood’s career. I acknowledge Shan Masood’s impressive performance in high-stakes games like the T20 final against England and a match against India. Ramiz is following in the footsteps of Imran Khan. While in power, Ramiz was inactive and silent, but now that he has been removed from power, he is making nonsensical statements.
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