Shan Masood was involved in a heated exchange with a reporter after the latter asked whether he intends to leave Pakistan's Test captaincy on his own.
Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood was involved in a fiery exchange with a local reporter after his side's 120-run loss to the West Indies in the second Test.
The incident occurred in the post-match press conference when a journalist asked Masood if he will step down as leader of the pack on his own or the PCB will have to remove him.
Pakistan's Test captain, Shan Masood, responded to a question about his authority in decision-making following the team's defeat in Multan Test.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood said he expected the team to continue their recent experiment of heavily turning tracks at home, and that they would be replicated across domestic cricket as well. After falling to a 120-run defeat at home against West Indies that levelled the series 1-1 and confirmed Pakistan's position at the bottom of the current World Test Championship cycle,
After facing a 120-run defeat against West Indies in the second Test at the Multan Cricket Ground, Pakistan skipper Shan Masood addressed the fact that his side’s inability to dismiss tail-enders is a
West Indies bowler Jomel Warrican dominated his team’s first victory over Pakistan in nearly 35 years on Monday, with skipper Kraigg Brathwaite labelling it an “outstanding” performance.
Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood on Monday urged the media of his country to stop disrespecting players after being asked if he will step down as leader of the pack on his own or the PCB will have to remove him.
West Indies win first Test on Pakistan’s home soil in 34 years. Pakistan's captain Shan Masood addressed the result in the post-match presentation
Pakistan captain Shan Masood acknowledged the team's shortcomings after a heavy defeat to West Indies. He highlighted the need for improved strategies against lower-order batsmen and emphasized learning from mistakes.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood emphasizes the need for quick learning and a proactive approach after West Indies’ historic 120-run Test victory, marking their first win on Pakistan’s home soil in 34 years.
The defeat in Multan meant the series ended in a 1-1 draw. Pakistan's batting lineup crumbled under West Indian spinners' pressure on the final day, ending their innings at a mere 133 runs. Pakistan captain Shan Masood admitted that his team didn't perform well.