

Pakistan remained unaware of the hosts in the Champions Trophy 2025 (Champions Trophy 2025). After a long wait of 29 years, the ICC tournament returned to Pakistan but their team did not reach the semi -finals. At the same time, India made it to the finals by performing brilliantly and now Alam is that the host of the Champions Trophy is Pakistan but on March 9, the final match will be played not in their country but in Dubai.
Rizwan & Company is being criticized worldwide after Pakistan’s poor performance in the Champions Trophy 2025. However, the most ruckus has created in his country. A video is going viral on social media in which three big stars of Pakistan cricket Shoaib Akhtar, Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Hafeez are talking. In this video, Hafeez questioned the players playing in the 90s, including Shoaib Akhtar.
Talking about Pakistan cricket on PTV sports, first Shoaib Akhtar said whether Abdul Razzaq, Shahid Afridi, Inzamam or my replacement have been found in the last 20 years. Apart from this, he said that unless you win the ICC event, where will the children of the country get inspiration from.
Making this matter of Shoaib Akhtar the main point, Mohammad Hafeez said, “I have an opinion, Shoaib Bhai talked well. The one who wins the ICC event does not create inspiration. I have also been a big fan of players of the 90s, but when it comes to tradition, they did nothing for Pakistan. He did not win any ICC event, 1996, 1999, 2003 … We could win a final but lost badly. He was a megastars in Pakistan as a player, but he did not give us any inspiration by not winning the ICC tournament.
Hearing the words of Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Akhtar, popularly known as Rawalpindi Express, became numb for five seconds. Then he said, “It is absolutely right, it has mixed everyone with us. But I want to tell that we won 73 matches against India. In response, Hafeez said that you played in the will of Imran Khan, but no ICC event won. Then Akhtar laughed and said that there is no need to cover now, you have said about all the big players.