Ahmed Shuhazad has handed over a great criticism of the Pakistani crochet selection policies in the latest podcast, praising the warm form of Sahibzada Farhan in Islamabad.
Speaking in his latest pod, he praised the previous opening match in Pakistan, Ahmed Shuhazad, Hamsbada Farhan, as a “unbeatable” force in the local cricket game.
He attributed the last Farhan shape – including four centuries in one month and 50 balls from 30 balls for Islamabad United in the Pakistani Premier League – a strong refute to those who once rejected it as lacking the international caliber.
“Farhan closed every critic who said ever he was not a dangerous producer,” Shahzad said. “It is painful to hear that people describe the player that he does not deserve when they did not carry the bats themselves. Now those people who praise him.”
Shahzad accused former senior players within the national team for the opportunities to preserve the gate for the younger high -ranking fighters like Farhan, claiming that many players were systematically rejected due to internal alliances and the impact of social media.
He added: “Farhan is not the only one. There have been others in the past four or five years who could serve Pakistan. But those who control the narration did not allow this.”
According to Shahezad, Farhan was given separate opportunities – often used – and a scapegoat was used in difficult rounds like one to Australia.
Despite the setbacks, Al -Farhan remained silent, continued to train, and continued to perform in the local cricket game.
Shuhazad praised his mental strength and commitment, pointing to efforts for Farhan’s personal fitness and his work in directing young players through the Cricket Academy.
Farhan’s performance was also highlighted against Michael Brakwell from New Zealand, describing him as a specific internal bullet in the middle of the “moment of day” and the code of Farhan’s growth and class.
His attention turned to the broader PSL 2025 context, and Shahzad also criticized the decisions of the Islamabad United team, especially with regard to the beating order.
He asked about the misuse of Haider Ali and expressed concern about Captain Shad Khan playing a dominant role in all aspects of the game.
Shuhazad said: “If you choose Haider Ali, do it in the appropriate opening. It is lost.”
Shuhazad also praised other inspections that show the promise, including Saim Ayoub, Fakher Zaman and Muhammad Harris.
They admitted their shape during the invitation of the chosen Pakistan to ensure fixed opportunities for the increasing talent, especially given the ongoing conflicts in the top of the ranking.
On the other hand, Shuhazad said that two sultans and their captain Mohamed Riswan are going through “difficult times”, after successive losses. He hoped to learn from setbacks and bounce.
His recent words echoed the subject of the opportunity and fairness: “Everything that Farhan needed was an opportunity. The rest has proven on his own.”