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Hosted on MSN'Do your job properly' - Rashid Latif blasts England experts on criticising India's unfair advantage in Champions TrophyDo your job properly' - Rashid Latif blasts England experts on criticising India's unfair advantage in Champions Trophy. (Photo Source: Twitter/X) One of the biggest debates in the was about India having an unfair advantage over the other participants for playing all of their games in Dubai.
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif supported BCCI against criticism from former England players regarding India's advantage in Dubai. He acknowledged scheduling mistakes by ICC but stated that all stakeholders are to blame,
Jos Buttler's final match as skipper ended in defeat by South Africa at the Champions Trophy. England's white-ball team will need more than a funky change of faces.
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has strongly criticized former England cricketers Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton, and David Lloyd for their remarks suggesting that India had an "undeniable advantage" in the ICC Champions Trophy.
Both England and Pakistan have been on a decline in white-ball cricket. Their performance in the three ICC white-ball championships, since the 2022 T20 World Cup, have been sub-par. Neither team has that oomph factor about them anymore.
England recorded the highest total in tournament history on Saturday but it was overtaken hours later by Australia.
Former Pakistan captain and wicket-keeper Rashid Latif has slammed former England cricketers for 'whining' over the 2025 Champions Trophy schedule.
Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi won the toss and elected to bat against England in a must-win Champions Trophy game for both teams.
Rashid Latif says there was a scheduling blunder from the ICC side but then all the stakeholders agreed to go forward with it.
The country is hosting a major international cricket tournament for the first time in a generation. It's a much-needed bright spot in a nation that's confronted recent economic and political crises.
Rassie van der Dussen scored 72 not out off 87 balls to lead South Africa into the semifinals of the Champions Trophy by beating England by seven wickets.
England plan to resume playing five-match Test series in the future against countries other than Australia and India, as part of plans to galvanise interest in the format, with Pakistan and South ...
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