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Champions Trophy: Former Indian Cricketer Mohammad Kaif Lambasts Pakistan Cricket Board Over Management Issues | Reason Revealed

The former Indian cricketer and analyst Mohammad Kaif criticized Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and accused them for mismanagement.

Champions Trophy: The 2025-edition of the Champions Trophy is being held in Pakistan and has been an average tournament so far. After all this fiasco, the former Indian cricketer and analyst Mohammad Kaif criticized Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and accused them for mismanagement after the conclusion of Australia vs South Africa, which was washed out due to heavy rainfall.

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“It’s a shame that the Rawalpindi ground isn’t fully covered. Such an important match – SA vs Aus – might go down the drain because no one addressed this issue,” Kaif tweeted on Tuesday afternoon.

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Also Read: Babar Azam Under Fire, Ex-Captain Accused Of Favouritism After Pakistan’s Champions Trophy Exit

Rain Washed Out AUS vs SA

Due to heavy rainfall in Rawalpindi yesterday, the game between Australia and South Africa was washed out. The points were equally distributed among both teams which made the group more complex.

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First published on: Feb 26, 2025 12:48 PM IST


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