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Pakistan Pacer Naseem shah He has expressed the disappointment of the personal comments made by old cricketers about current players. In a recent chat, Naseem addressed the distinction between constructive criticism and unjustified personal attacks, emphasizing the emotional impact of these observations on players.
Naseem acknowledged that fans and former cricketers have the right to criticize players’ performances. He stated that discussions on bowling, battles or errors are acceptable and can help players improve. However, he firmly condemned comments that go beyond performance analysis, such as observations about players’ hairstyles or how they talk.
“ When they are players who have really played Cricket for 10-15 years, you can discuss their performance: Coming on how someone does not dump well, it is not to beat or what errors are coming. It is okay. You can analyze what can be improved. However, I feel that it is too personal, that it causes someone to style their hair or how they talk. said Naseem in a recent video.
Naseem noted that unjustified personal statements are especially discouraged when they come from people who have played Cricket at a high level for many years. He explained that while the emotional reactions of the fans are understandable, the old cricketers should focus on constructive feedback instead of crossing in a personal territory.
“As a fan, if you see cricket and someone says something that makes no sense, you could think,” Oh, that person has never played in cricket. “When we return home, even our own brothers make comments that make us say,” Yes, OK, they have never played cricket “, Added.
Criticism occurs during a defiant period for Pakistan’s cricket. The team has faced disappointing results in recent tournaments, including early outings of the 2023 World Cup Hate, 2024 T20 World Cupand Champions Trophy 2025. These actions have caused intense scrutiny by both the fans and the former players.