
Shoaib Akhtar describes this as “bad decision”. New Delhi: The former Pakistani Stimulator Shaaib Akhtar did not stay in his criticism after the Pakistan six bag in India in Asia 2025 in Dubai. Akhtar focused mainly on the controversial release of Fakha Zaman’s opening and described him as a “bad decision” that could have changed the course of the match.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Akhtar, who spoke to Tapmad, was direct. “Fakhar out nai Tha. The advantage of doubt by Jan Chahiy tha usko …. Idhar was my angle na na na na, kyun na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na naji mila Raha angle?
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The incident developed in third place through Pakistani shifts. Fakhar Zaman raced 15 out of 9 balls and hit three boundaries before trying to direct the off-cutter from Hardik Pandy. The ball took the weak edge and flew to Wicketkeeper Sanju Samson, who was diving low to claim the catch. The decision was transferred to the third referee, who after the inspection of more angles excluded Fakhar. Replays looked inconclusive and shows the ball dangerously near the lawn and Fakhar remained visibly frustrated when he went back.
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While Pakistan Captain Salman Agha acknowledged that the call was questionable, he stressed that the main reasons for defeat were Indian disciplined bowling and his team’s own irregularities. “Referees can make mistakes. It seemed to me that it was bounced before it was carried. The referees can also make mistakes. I can also be wrong,” Agha said.Akhtar, however, emphasized the perceived decline in the standard of the third impulting and stressed that IS 26 cameras seemed to be carried. He added that Fakhar’s goal “could change the match,” if he continued, he emphasized the psychological impact of calling on Pakistan’s bats.India continued to pursue 172 at 18.5 overs, while Abhishek Sharma and SHUBMAN GILL wore the blisters of the 105-run stand, silenced the Pakistani pace of the attack and effectively questioned the competition.