‘Height of new low’: PCB Chairman slammed for calling Pakistan ‘world’s best team’ after series win vs Ireland

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‘Height of new low’: PCB Chairman slammed for calling Pakistan ‘world’s best team’ after series win vs Ireland


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Pakistan defeated Ireland within the third and closing T20I on Tuesday (May 14) to seal the series 2-1. They got here from behind to win the final two matches after Ireland shocked them within the series opener. Babar Azam and his males placed on a medical present within the second and third T20I as they proceed to gear up for the upcoming T20 World Cup within the West Indies and the USA. PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi can be with the workforce on the Ireland tour and he was delighted with their efficiency.

He took to Twitter to specific his delight and congratulated the workforce for taking part in properly particularly after being 0-1 behind within the series. Naqvi additionally highlighted the teamwork and dedication with which the gamers took the sphere in the course of the series. However, the PCB Chairman ended his tweet calling Pakistan the best workforce on the earth and this hasn’t gone down properly with the followers.

“Congratulations to the Pakistan Cricket team for winning the series against Ireland! With teamwork and dedication, you have proven to be the best team in the world. Best of luck, boys, for the England series and the World Cup!” his tweet learn.

Twitterati is calling him out for celebrating the series win over Ireland who’re ranked eleventh on the earth whereas Pakistan too are on the seventh place. Being larger ranked, the boys in inexperienced are additionally prone to lose factors for shedding a sport in opposition to Ireland in the beginning of the series. For the identical purpose, netizens are slamming the PCB Chairman for his ‘best workforce’ tweet for Pakistan.

Here are some of the reactions:

As far because the third T20I is anxious, after profitable the toss and opting to bowl, Pakistan restricted Ireland to 178 runs of their 20 overs. In response, Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam slammed half-centuries because the guests chased down the goal with three overs and 6 wickets in hand.





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