Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood claimed the responsibility for the team's 2-0 whitewash against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi and stressed making improvements in the red-ball side for the hectic home season.
In the first Test, Pakistan declared at 448 for 6, but Bangladesh's 565 and dominant bowling led to a 10-wicket win. In the second Test, despite being 26 for 6, Bangladesh turned the game around with a 165-run stand between Litton Das and Mehidy Hasan Miraz to seal the series with a seven-wicket win on Tuesday.
“I take responsibility for the defeats and I apologise to the nation. But I think we need to focus on how we can improve and take our Test side forward. There is no excuse for losing this series and we accept that. But it is also a fact that the players also wanted to do well. But we were just not prepared for red ball cricket. We have to tolerate some failures if we are to move forward,” Masood said in the post-match press conference.