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"Pakistan cricket in chaos; too much outside interference": David Lloyd

In our latest exclusive interview, David "Bumble" Lloyd, the former England cricketer and coach, shares his candid insights into the cricketing world. He delves into the chaotic state of Pakistan cricket and its impact on players and coaches. Bumble also highlights the challenges faced by international cricket commentators today and critiques the dominance of the 'Big Three' in the ICC. His unfiltered perspectives offer valuable advice for the future of cricket.

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By Saj Sadiq (27-12-2024)

The Chaotic State of Pakistan Cricket: Bumble expressed concern over the instability within Pakistan cricket, emphasizing how frequent changes in leadership, selection policies, and administrative decisions are affecting both players and coaches. He called for a more consistent and interference-free environment to allow the team to flourish.

Fear Among Commentators to Speak Out: Highlighting a significant issue in modern cricket broadcasting, Bumble lamented how commentators today often shy away from expressing honest opinions. He attributed this to the fear of backlash from cricket boards and sponsors, urging the commentary fraternity to uphold the integrity of the game.

The Dominance of the 'Big Three' in ICC: Bumble didn?t hold back on criticizing the power dynamics within the International Cricket Council (ICC). He pointed out how the dominance of the 'Big Three'?India, England, and Australia?has marginalized smaller cricketing nations, creating disparities in decision-making and revenue distribution.

The Future of the Champions Trophy: With the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Bumble questioned the viability of the Champions Trophy. He suggested that geopolitical issues should not overshadow the spirit of the game but acknowledged the immense challenges in ensuring the tournament?s success.

Advice for Pakistan Cricket: As a seasoned cricket mind, Bumble offered advice to Pakistan cricket. He stressed the importance of providing players with a stable platform, free from political interference, where they can focus solely on their game. "The players need support, not chaos," he remarked.

Watch the full interview here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukI90bqeJoU&t=1s

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