Feb 16 • 15:54 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

After Losing to India, PAK Shocked; Munir Approached PM with Complaint Against Naqvi

Pakistan's army chief Munir is reportedly displeased with the preparation of the national cricket team following their defeat to India in the T20 World Cup, leading to political unrest in the country.

In a recent T20 World Cup match held in Colombo, India delivered a significant defeat to Pakistan, leading to immediate ramifications not just in sports but also within Pakistan's internal political climate. Reports indicate that this unexpected loss has sparked turmoil in both military and political circles in Pakistan, demonstrating the intersection of national pride and sporting performance.

Army Chief Asim Munir is reportedly very dissatisfied with the team's preparation leading up to the match, and has directly conveyed his grievances to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Munir holds the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) accountable for failing to properly prepare the team and for a serious lack of management, exacerbating the fallout from the defeat. This echoes a critical sentiment within Pakistan that sports victories are deeply tied to national sentiment and morale.

Additionally, the situation has been further complicated by pre-existing tensions between Munir and PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, with Munir allegedly unhappy with Naqvi even before this match. The severity of the loss to India has only intensified Munir's frustrations, suggesting that PCB’s management and strategic direction may be questioned amid public scrutiny and internal dissatisfaction within Pakistan’s leadership.

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