
New Delhi: Pakistani cricket is taken to cleaning agents from all sides – launching, bowling and fields have disintegrated, and now their manipulation with the media has become new embarrassment. Not only are they fighting in the field, but they also seem to be reluctantly – even afraid – when it comes to printing, especially the Indian media.The captains are expected to appear after matches, win or lose and face harsh questions with courage. But that was not with Pakistan.
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During the match of the Asia Cup match between India and Pakistan 14. September, “Handshake’s discussion” became the center of attention. After India crushed Pakistan with seven goals in Dubai, Captain Pakistan skipped a compulsory press conference after the match. Instead, after a long delay, coach Mike Hesson was pushed to face the media.The pattern continued in front of the Pakistani game against the UAE. Skipper Salman Agha was supposed to plan to talk, but completely canceled the press conference, which clearly avoided fire the questions expected from the Indian media.When India again defeated Pakistan-Type by six goals on Sunday Super Four Stage-Byla Burning Question Repeared: would Pakistan finally organize the right press conference after the match? This became the biggest point of speaking after their second defeat in the tournament.It became a press conference and Salman Agha eventually appeared. But the controversy followed again. Indian journalists were sitting and waiting for the microphones were never handed over to them. Instead, Pakistani media manager Naeem Gilani ensured that only Pakistani journalists could ask questions.This obvious one -sidedness emphasized the Pakistani distorted media administration.But the Indian media did not remain quiet. When the PCB chief Mohsin visited the ICC Academy before the Super Four Clash, Indian reporters rushed to him for answers. Why did Pakistan organize regular press conferences? Why were Indian journalists ignored? Naqvi just smiled and presented a vague answer: “We’ll talk soon.”The drama shows no signs of ending. When Pakistan lost twice to India in the same tournament, they stop serious questions: Organized by Captain Salman AGHA or PCB chief Naqvi at an open press conference to solve it once and for all? Will Pakistanic management show professionalism in media communication? Do they have the courage to face the harsh questions of Indian reporters?If not, they might learn from Indian captain T20i Suryakumara Yadava. At a recent press conference, Pakistani journalist asked him about Handshake’s controversy. Surya avoided this question – welcomed her with a smile and replied with pride. That’s what is done.Pakistan, you have to learn from India.