• 5 months ago
Women team ke police officer ki bator manager tayinaati
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00:00Mr. Shahid, to be honest, it's a very surprising thing.
00:04Of course, the cricket board's chairman doesn't have that kind of experience.
00:09But he's the chairman.
00:12Apart from that, there are a lot of decisions that we are very concerned about.
00:17Is this the same in your opinion?
00:21No, it's not that surprising in my opinion.
00:23There have been a lot of surprising decisions in the Pakistan Cricket Board.
00:27The role of a manager is administrative.
00:30It has nothing to do with cricket.
00:32There are two types of managers on the team's tours.
00:35One is a cricket manager and the other is an administrative manager.
00:37If they are made an administrative manager, then it's fine.
00:41If they are a CSS officer or a police officer,
00:43they will have to do with security.
00:45How is the security of the team?
00:48Is the player going out?
00:49Is there a breach of discipline?
00:51So, it's fine if they are made an administrative manager.
00:56There's nothing to be surprised about.
00:57So, there's no clarity about what kind of a manager he is?
01:01We will have to give clarity that he is an administrative manager.
01:05He will also look after security.
01:07When she went to England, she was on that tour as well.
01:11She was responsible for security.
01:13There are a lot of other things that are surprising.
01:16I am not surprised about this.
01:17So, you are not surprised.
01:19What else are you surprised about?
01:21Tell us.
01:23Let's do it today.
01:24The situation of Pakistan Cricket is that everyone is surprised.
01:29Who is running it? Who is doing what?
01:31All these things are surprising.
01:33The Pakistan Cricket Board has taken the responsibility
01:37to make the women's cricket team better.
01:40So, there is a measure on that.
01:42We have changed the coaching staff.
01:43We have brought Mohd. Waseem for just one tournament.
01:46But we are also saying that we will bring a foreign coach
01:50for the Pakistan women's team.
01:51Because a lot of money is spent on it.
01:53And we are not seeing any improvement in the Pakistan women's team.
01:56I wanted to ask one more thing.
01:59The Cricket World Cup.
02:01Yes.
02:01I said that two teams could have won this tournament.
02:05Either South Africa or Pakistan.
02:07And South Africa proved in the end that they won the World Cup.
02:11The way Klaasen got 29 runs on 29 balls in the World Cup.
02:16They did a great batting.
02:17But in the end, we saw that 16 runs were left on 6 balls.
02:22What happened at the end of the match?
02:25What wrong shots were played?
02:27Bumrah is obviously an exceptional bowler.
02:29But apart from Bumrah, Ashdeep, who is the top wicket-taker of the tournament.
02:35And Pandya.
02:36Was their bowling so dangerous?
02:37Or was the South African team's defensive mindset too much?
02:42Ashfaq, they play IPL.
02:44IPL is the biggest league in the world.
02:46There are a lot of situations like this.
02:48They have to save 4 runs in the last over.
02:50And make 15 runs in the last over.
02:52So they have a very good practice for this.
02:54And they do scenario-based practice.
02:58So in the last 3 overs, South Africa had won the match.
03:03But the way Bumrah did the over.
03:05And the way Ashdeep did the next over.
03:07He took the last over to 16 runs.
03:10And in his first game, David Miller hit a very good shot.
03:14There was a slight effect.
03:15His pictures are coming up.
03:16That he hit his leg and didn't hit his leg.
03:19So the people who are jealous.
03:21The people who are against South Africa are putting up posters.
03:23Where are they from?
03:26Most of them are from South Africa.
03:29No one will put up a poster like this.
03:31And there are some Pakistanis who are jealous.
03:33They must be thinking, why did he win?
03:35So when the umpire saw it on the spot.
03:38And he saw it many times.
03:39I think he should have seen it a little more.
03:42So he decided then that he didn't hit his leg.
03:44And it was a fair catch.
03:45And he should have seen the boundary cushion.
03:47I mean, the most important thing was.
03:51That it was visible.
03:52You can tell better, of course.
03:54That the cushion, the line, the rope that used to be there.
03:58It was moved back.
04:00The boundary that was there a long time ago.
04:02He had to put it up.
04:04He must have thought, it's the last over.
04:06He threw a little over.
04:07Let's finish this.
04:08He didn't put the boundary cushion in the right place.
04:11Because of which, there is a little tension.
04:13Now, it's gone.
04:15It's gone.
04:16It's over.
04:16Now, nothing can be done.
04:18There is no tradition.
04:19Yes.
04:20Absolutely.
04:21But we saw Miller's video.
04:23He was looking very sad.
04:26So, in such a situation, can a batsman also challenge under DRS?
04:33And South Africa should have done it?
04:36They stood up a little bit.
04:38They showed a little hesitation.
04:41That no, I'm not out.
04:42We should see.
04:43Ampaan, as a third man, saw it from different angles.
04:47Press a little more.
04:49There might be a reason.
04:50Who was the TV umpire?
04:52The TV umpire was Richard Cattleborough.
04:54Okay.
04:56Do you know him?
04:58I wanted to know if he was an Indian.
05:01So that we can find a new conspiracy.
05:03If India and South Africa have a match,
05:05there will be no Indian or South African umpire.
05:08It will be neutral.
05:08That's it.
05:09Thank you for saying that, Shahid sir.
05:11Overall, Shahid sir, if we look at the World Cup,
05:15we discussed the pitches,
05:18the conditions at the American stadium,
05:23and the arrangements.
05:26Was the tournament as usual?
05:32Was there a lot of excitement?
05:33Or was there a lot of disappointment?
05:37There was a lot of excitement.
05:39Who will win?
05:40There are so many teams.
05:41It's happening for the first time in America.
05:43But there were a lot of problems with the pitches and logistics.
05:48The teams, the commentators and the ICC people
05:51go on chartered flights.
05:53But the fans were worried about going from one island to another.
05:58$1300 from one place to another,
06:01which is hardly $130 in the West Indies.
06:04So they increased the money by 10 times.
06:06And because of the flight delay,
06:08the teams and the players had to suffer a lot.
06:11So, overall, out of the nine World Cups,
06:14this was the worst World Cup of T20.
06:17One more thing.
06:18Tell me, the way we saw in the World Cup,
06:23could there have been a better send-off
06:26for Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma
06:28towards the end of their T20 career?
06:31You see, Kohli did not perform in any of the matches.
06:35His highest score was 37.
06:36But after that, in the last match, the way he performed,
06:39Rohit Sharma, the way he played in the tournament,
06:42don't you think he couldn't have achieved anything better?
06:47That's right.
06:49Kohli scored 75 runs in the entire tournament.
06:51And in the final match, he scored 76 runs.
06:54He scored more runs than the entire tournament.
06:56And Rohit Sharma, who was the captain,
06:58good captains forget when they need 26 runs in a 4-over
07:02and bat like Klasen.
07:04But he controlled his nerves.
07:06The match in Pakistan and the match in South Africa,
07:08Rohit was a great captain in both.
07:11It was a big beefitting for him and for Kohli.
07:14And they had already thought
07:16that whether they win or lose this World Cup,
07:19they have to retire from T20 International.
07:23So, great players, great ambassadors of the game.
07:26And good wishes to the rest of their cricket career.
07:30They are very popular and legendary cricketers.

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