Waqar Younis has come under fire after the ill-performances of Pakistan in limited-overs cricket.
Did Sehwag do it? Was it a misquote?
Abdul Razzaq has now become the latest cricketer to join the Dubsmash trend.
What the death of pinch-hitters has resulted in is a different thing altogether which we shall get to later, but we first need to assess what caused its demise.
Pakistan has a long history of internal rifts. Be it ego clashes between players or disagreements between players and coach. The problems still continue and post ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
Razzaq said despite the selectors continuously ignoring him he had no intentions to retire.
Razzaq, a veteran of 265 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) with 269 wickets and 5,080 runs to his credit, finds himself excluded from the 2015 World Cup squad and is currently plying his trade with Hem Heath Cricket Club in England.
The dynamic all-rounder said even Pakistan's domestic cricket standard had gone down.
In his heydays, Dennis Lillee possessed the capability to destroy the best of batting line-ups.