Yograj Singh is no stranger to making headlines with his debatable opinions, but what many don't realize is just how passionate he is about cricket. Not only is the game closely followed by him but an academy is also run by him to nurture budding talent. In the recent conversations with Sportsnext, some words were directed at Wasim by him, as he said,”What’s going on over time? Money is being earned by you through commentating. Why not come back to your country and set up a camp for the players? I am curious to see whether Pakistan can be helped to win the World Cup by any of you”. If I have the opportunity to visit Pakistan, I truly believe the team can see significant improvement in just a year. People will remember my contributions, and that’s what drives me—passion. Just look at Yograj Singh, who dedicates 12 hours a day to training. It’s all about giving your blood, sweat, and tears for your fellow countrymen and the players. It’s about pouring your heart into the game and making sacrifices for the sake of your team’s fortunes. Together, we can achieve greatness!
and within a year, I’ll have a team ready to take on the challenge and lead them to victory. You’ll remember this!”His bold challenge reflects his dedication and belief in the potential of Pakistani cricket.
A lot of former Pakistan Players have been sharing their opinions about the team lately, but heartbreakingly, it’s ont creating a very positive image. Have we ever seen ex-indian players speak so harshly about their own team? It really makes an impact. When confidence is already low and team spirit is diminishing, being subjected to such harsh criticism further increases the pressure on the players.
I want to say this to everyone: all those players we are talking about owe a lot to Imran Khan. Today, who do we have to guide our young talents? Let Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar understand that while they discuss talent, we must also nurture it. Pakistan is overflowing and guided on your path to becoming legendary cricketers.“I just can’t support anyone from any country using harsh words against their own players, " he concluded.
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