Chennai, Oct 28: Pakistan director of cricket Mickey Arthur feels it is “unfair to start a witch hunt” after captain Babar Azam and chief selector Inzamam ul Haq came under scathing attack from all quarters following the team’s below-par performance in the ongoing World Cup.
Babar’s leadership qualities and Inzamam’s selection calls have come under severe attack from a number of former Pakistan cricketers, including Wasim Akram, Shahid Afridi and Misbah-ul-Haq with the team on the verge of elimination after suffering its fourth loss on the trot.The Pakistan Cricket Board then came out with a statement and clarified that Babar and Inzamam were given a free hand to select the World Cup squad.
Arthur feels the criticism is totally unfair.“They’re going to be blaming everybody, don’t worry. It’s just the way of the world. Yeah, look, it’s unfair. It’s really unfair to start a witch hunt, certainly on Babar Azam, on Inzi, on our coaches, on the management team,” Arthur said at the post-match press conference after the narrow one-run loss against South Africa here on Friday.“What I do know is the boys have tried and the effort of the coaching staff, the effort of the players has been first-class. If they would see that the amount of effort, they would be amazed,” said Arthur. (PTI)