The former wicketkeeper-batsman stated that Pakistan needed to win all three matches while putting the responsibility of picking a winning side on the team management instead of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). “Pakistan needs to win all three matches. They need to defeat Bangladesh in all their encounters. That is the only way to stay on top in the rankings,” he said. “It is not the PCB’s job to select players. It is the job of the people they have hired. The head coach, bowling coach and captain are supposed to make a team. The CEO or the chairman is not responsible for making a team.” Latif believed that the Men in Green needed to win the first two matches before experimenting with new faces such as all-rounder Amad Butt.
The 51-year-old claimed that Pakistan would not have a hard time defeating the Bangladesh side while predicting one-sided matches for the series. “Bangladesh don’t have a strong enough bowling attack to beat Pakistan. I think it will be an easy run for Pakistan. Our boys will hit it out of the park. The matches will be one-sided,” he concluded.
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