Salman agha
Asia Cup: Shoaib Akhtar Dubs Skipper Salman 'weakest Link’ Of Pakistan Team After Loss To India
The 50-year-old analysed Pakistan’s performance and blamed captain Agha and coach Mike Hesson for the mistakes on their part. He believes that Shivam Dube’s clutch spell in the middle overs was the turning point of Pakistan’s batting innings.
"I am very surprised by the coach (Mike Hesson). As far as the captain, he doesn’t know anything anyway (usko kuch patha nahi hai), what is he captaining and what is he playing in the middle? He is the weakest link in the team. Does he deserve to play in the spot he is playing? No one will discuss this. He is the weakest link in the middle.
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