Ramiz Raja delivered a harsh critique of Pakistan’s fast-bowling performance following their unexpected defeat to Bangladesh at home. In the first of a two-Test series, held in Rawalpindi on August 25, Pakistan suffered a crushing 10-wicket loss. This defeat marked Pakistan’s first Test loss to Bangladesh and came after they fielded an all-pace attack on a pitch with a noticeable green tinge.
Pakistan set a competitive 448 in their first innings, bolstered by impressive centuries from Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel. However, their bowlers faltered significantly, allowing Bangladesh to amass a massive 565 runs. Despite efforts from Shaheen Afridi (two wickets), Naseem Shah (three), Khurram Shahzad (two), and Mohammad Ali (two), who collectively took nine wickets, they conceded 351 runs and struggled to contain the scoring. Additionally, part-time spinner Agha Salman gave away 136 runs without taking a wicket.
Ramiz Raja Slams Pakistan’s Fast Bowling Attack
On his YouTube show, Ramiz Raja criticized the pace attack for frequently collapsing under pressure, referencing how India had previously exposed their vulnerabilities during an Asia Cup match in 2023. Raja’s comments highlighted ongoing concerns about the effectiveness of Pakistan’s fast-bowling unit.
“The fast bowling reputation has finished. The debacle started during the Asia Cup. The confidence crisis in this bowling lineup, especially in fast bowling, started from the match against India. Our fast bowlers were thrashed in seaming conditions. Then the entire world figured out that if they are attacked, this bowling attack is not of the same standard as its reputation,” Raja said.
“Everyone’s speed has gone down and the skill level is not there. The Bangladesh fast bowlers looked more penetrative. Our bowlers are mostly looking to enjoy or create drama after picking up a wicket rather than create their reputation through performance,” Raja added.