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    Ex-Cricketers Support Sufiyan Muqeem, Criticize Selection Policies

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development within the cricketing community, several former players have expressed their backing for Sufiyan Muqeem, highlighting his potential and talent. Their support comes amid growing debates about the fairness and transparency of the current selection procedures for national and domestic teams. These ex-cricketers argue that the existing policies may overlook deserving players like Muqeem, which could impact the overall quality and competitiveness of the teams.

    Notably, the criticism of selection policies has sparked discussions about the criteria and processes used by selectors, with calls for reforms to ensure merit-based decisions. The former players emphasize the importance of providing equal opportunities to emerging talent to maintain the sport’s integrity and foster future champions. This stance reflects broader concerns within the cricket fraternity about nurturing young players and sustaining Pakistan’s cricketing legacy.

    Meanwhile, the spotlight on Sufiyan Muqeem’s case underscores the challenges faced by promising athletes navigating the complexities of selection dynamics. The ongoing discourse may influence selectors to revisit their strategies and adopt more transparent methods. Ultimately, these developments could lead to a more inclusive and competitive environment, benefiting Pakistan cricket in the long run.

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