Even MS Dhoni cannot do anything with current Pakistan team, says former Pak captain
Champions Trophy 2025: The Pakistan team has suffered such a humiliation in the Champions Trophy that from the fans of the team to the former cricketers are spitting fire. Former Pakistan women's cricket team captain Sana Mir lashed out at her country's men's team which was eliminated in the first round.
She even said that even a charismatic captain like Mahendra Singh Dhoni, one of the greatest captains in the world, cannot change the fate of this Pakistani team.
Even MS Dhoni cannot do anything with current Pakistan team
Former Pakistan women's captain Sana Mir criticized the men's team and said that even a captain like Mahendra Singh Dhoni cannot change their fate. Pakistan has been eliminated from the first round of the Champions Trophy after losing the first two matches.
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The Pakistan team had to face defeat against New Zealand and India in their first two matches, due to which they were out of the race to reach the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy. They now have to face Bangladesh in their last match. After losing the first match, Pakistan had to beat India at any cost to stay in the tournament. Rohit Sharma's team beat the hosts badly and their job was over.
Pakistan has been eliminated from the first round of the Champions Trophy
Sana said in the 'Game On Hai' program, "Looking at the 15 players selected for the Champions Trophy, even if you hand over the command to Mahendra Singh Dhoni or (former Pakistan captain) Younis Khan, nothing is going to happen because the team has not been selected by looking at the conditions of the game."
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Summary
In the Champions Trophy match against India, Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan won the toss and decided to captain first. After a start of 41 runs, Babar Azam was out and then Imam ul Haq. The captain along with Saud Shakeel handled the innings, but the sequence of wickets falling at 151 runs stopped only after being all out at 241. Riding on Virat Kohli's brilliant century, India achieved the target in 42.3 overs and won the match by 6 wickets.
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