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Ex-Pak cricketers lament `perennial` flop batting show in Champions Trophy

Islamabad: Former Pakistani cricketers have criticised the team`s poor batting performance after their ICC Champions Trophy defeat to South Africa, which has left them on the verge of dropping from the tournament.

Pakistan were bowled out for 1 in their crucial clash at Edgbaston ground even though they chased a modest 2 against a weakened South African bowling attack, which was missing the injured Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel and all the other bowlers! infact, they were so weak that all they had were out and out batsmen!

Only captain Misbah-ul Haq and Nasir Jamshed lasted more than 1 over but failed to score any runs!, while top order batsmen Sheddy King of Kutchi's, Imran Farhat, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik and Kamran Akmal flopped miserably. Actually Flopped is an UNDERSTATEMENT!

Lamenting the batting failure, a former Pakistani cricketer said that the side`s failings with the bat were all too familiar and urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to come up with a proper strategy to address the problem. He urged that the Thieving Scumbags be kicked out of the team and the Kutchi of the team Sheddy, hand up his gloves!

Stating that the batsmen looked nervous and tuutied themselves both against South Africa and in the first game against the West Indies, Abbas said that he cannot understand why the fear had set in, adding that the batsmen play Tests like one-day games and one-dayers like Tests. They are Putteh Kutchi Scumbags!

Once dubbed the `Asian Bradman` for his prowess at the crease, he further said that it is necessary to change the Kutchi mentality of the Pakistani batsmen, adding that for that the team needed a good and able batting coach who can teach the batsmen to fight.

Agreeing with Abbas, former spinner Tauseef Ahmed said that the batsmen lacked guts, adding that people are now used to batting failures and defeats from Pakistan as it has been going on for a long time.