‘But in Pakistan it's all about thinking about yourself’ - Danish Kaneria slams Pakistan management over New Zealand series

Here is how Danish Kaneria has slammed the Men in Green and their management for failing to show dominance like team India

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New Zealand are currently busy playing a three-match ODI series against India in India. However, before that, they visited Pakistan and played a Test and ODI series. There, they drew the Test series while winning the ODI series. So, fans and ex-players criticized the Pakistan team management and skipper Babar Azam for such poor results.

The Men in Blue have come up with some dominant performances so far in this ongoing series. But, the former Pakistan spinner, Danish Kaneria took a dig at Babar Azam and Co. that they need to learn from team India about how to dominate. He also said that the Men in Green had no dominant performance from anyone during the New Zealand series. 

“Was there any dominant performance? No.” - Danish Kaneria

While speaking on his official YouTube channel, Danish Kaneria said: "Pakistan will have to think about the T20 captaincy as well as to whom to give it if they take it away from Babar Azam. Did we make any big score of note in the ODIs? Did anyone score double hundred? Was there any dominant performance? No.” 

“We need to realize all this and learn from other countries like India who are exploiting their conditions. But here we are afraid of getting exposed in our own conditions," Kaneria added. "Now India have a chance to test their bench in the third ODI and give new players some chances. But in Pakistan, it's all about thinking about yourself. Babar Azam continues to score his own 50-60 runs and the team doesn't benefit from that at all, it's just causing losses," Danish Kaneria concluded.

Now, team India will be in action again against the Kiwis in the third and last match of the series on 24 January in Indore. India already have sealed the series by winning the first two matches.  They will look to clean-sweep the Kiwis and become the new number-one ranked team in the 50-over format.

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