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Scenario in the Pakistan Dressing Room after Defeat to Bangladesh
Pakistan team's loss to Bangladesh leads to the raise of concerns regarding the form and fitness of Pakistan pace bowlers. As the team is on its way for the next Test series, they will be on the light regarding the bowlers on how they deal with criticism and if they can deliver the performance that people expect.
Written by Krishnakant Kukreti
Published: Aug 27, 2024, 06:20 PM (IST)
Edited: Aug 27, 2024, 10:33 PM (IST)

The recent loss of Pakistan to Bangladesh has made tension within the Pakistan cricket team, as the reports of conversations in the dressing room involving fast bowlers. The team management expressed their dissatisfaction with the pacers during the match.
As reports emerge from the dressing room involving fast bowlers, the defeat to Bangladesh has raised tensions in the Pakistan team. The main topic of the conversation was on fast bowlers’ bad performance during the match.
Sources from inside the team revealed that skipper Shan Masood, their coach Jason Gillespie, and some other veteran players were involved in a brief discussion after the defeat. The main topic of the conversation was the lack of ability of fast bowlers capitalizing on the favourable conditions for batting.
Details of conversation regarding Pakistan dressing room revealed that the team management expressed how they were disappointed with the fast bowlers. Sources stated that captain Shan Masood, coach Jason Gillespie, and other senior players also had a chat about the performance.
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Gillespie who are known for his straight-forward approach, did not hold back in his remarks on fast bowlers. He was reported to be ‘unhappy’ with the bowlers’ ability to consistently hit right areas in the pitch.