Dhaka’s Sunday showdown marked another low for Pakistan cricket. Bowing out 2-1 to Bangladesh in the ODI series, the Green Shirts extended their slump from the World Cup debacle. The third game’s loss handed the series to a resurgent Bangladesh, igniting nationwide outrage.
Enter Kamran Akmal, the ex-wicketkeeper whose blunt talk on TV cut deep. He painted a dire picture: ‘Pakistan’s form is so abysmal, Netherlands must be dreaming of thrashing us in a series. Our level has hit rock bottom.’ His plea was raw: ‘Please, someone fix this mess. You’ve made a mockery of Pakistan cricket.’
But Akmal went further, targeting PCB head Mohsin Naqvi with sarcasm: ‘Are we resorting to stealing ICC trophies now?’ The jab harks back to Asia Cup 2025, when Pakistan fell to India in the final. Snubbing Naqvi, Indian stars left him holding the trophy, fueling viral memes and theft taunts. Akmal’s comment marks a bold first from a prominent ex-player.
This series flop follows T20 World Cup 2026 exit in Super-8s. Arriving in Bangladesh with redemption on mind, Pakistan lost key games, exposing tactical flaws and morale dips. As Naqvi faces mounting pressure, Akmal’s outburst underscores a fractured setup. Will the PCB act, or let the decline fester? The cricket world watches.