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‘Not Uptown the Mark’ Captain Salman Agha on Humiliating Loss Against New Zealand

March 17, 2025
in Pakistan
‘Not Uptown the Mark’ Captain Salman Agha on Humiliating Loss Against New Zealand
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Pakistan’s cricket captain, Salman Agha, expressed his disappointment after the team’s heavy defeat against New Zealand, admitting that their performance was far below expectations.

Speaking in a post-match interview, he pointed out the team’s struggles, particularly in batting and fielding, which played a major role in their crushing loss. He stressed the importance of adopting a stronger mindset, executing plans more effectively, and maintaining consistency if they want to compete successfully at the international level.

Despite this major setback, Salman remains optimistic that the team will learn from their mistakes and come back stronger in the upcoming matches.

Meanwhile, fans and cricket experts have been highly critical of the team’s poor performance. Many are calling for urgent changes and significant improvements to ensure better results in future games.

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