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    Ahmed Shahzad Criticizes Sarfaraz Ahmed’s New Coaching Role

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ahmed Shahzad has publicly expressed his disapproval of Sarfaraz Ahmed’s recent appointment as a coach. This criticism highlights ongoing tensions within Pakistan’s cricket community regarding leadership and team management decisions. Shahzad’s remarks have drawn attention to the challenges faced by former players transitioning into coaching roles.

    Notably, Sarfaraz Ahmed, a former captain of the Pakistan cricket team, has taken on coaching responsibilities aimed at nurturing emerging talent. His appointment was intended to leverage his experience and strategic understanding of the game. However, Shahzad’s objections suggest that not all former players or cricket experts agree with this direction, reflecting broader debates about coaching qualifications and effectiveness.

    In a significant development for Pakistan cricket, this controversy underscores the complexities involved in team development and management. The differing opinions among former players like Shahzad and Sarfaraz could influence public perception and the future approach to coaching appointments. As Pakistan continues to rebuild its cricketing framework, such discussions are critical to shaping the sport’s progress nationally.

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