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'He should have left a long while back': Rashid Latif on MS Dhoni's IPL future
New Delhi, April 6: Once labelled as the 'finisher' in Indian cricket, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is under serious pressure after failing to contribute to Chennai Super Kings' run chase for a third straight game in the IPL 2025 season.
'This is Pakistan's lowest level in cricket', says former captain Rashid Latif
New Delhi, April 6: After suffering the embarrassment of going winless in their first major home tournament since 1996 in the 2025 Champions Trophy, Pakistan were dealt with 4-1 and 3-0 defeats in the T20I and ODI series respectively against New Zealand.
'We miss playing in the IPL': Rashid Latif believes league ban continues to impact Pakistan cricket
New Delhi, April 6: Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has stated that the Men in Green ‘miss playing in the IPL’ and it is a major reason why the nation has not performed up to their standards recently.
PCB 'considering' domestic players for T20I series in New Zealand
Lahore, March 1: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to give the domestic players the opportunity to play in the upcoming T20I series against New Zealand after Pakistan's shambolic run in the ongoing Champions Trophy, Geo News reported citing sources.
Rashid Latif hints Pakistan to introduce fresh players for New Zealand T20Is
New Delhi, March 1: After Pakistan's horrendous exit from home ICC Champions Trophy, former wicketkeeper-batter Rashid Latif hinted that the side will introduce fresh faces in the team for the upcoming T20I series against New Zealand, starting on March 16.
Champions Trophy: Babar Azam is being rightly criticised, he should've taken more risk, says Rashid Latif
New Delhi, Feb 22: Former Pakistan batter Rashid Latif criticised former captain Babar Azam for his approach in the Champions Trophy opener against New Zealand in Karachi as the hosts suffered a 60-run defeat on ICC tournament's return in the country after 1996.
Champions Trophy: Excited, could be Rohit-Virat's last time facing Pakistan, says Rashid Latif
New Delhi, Feb 21: Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, two cricketers who hold the power to bring the most populated country to a standstill, will be heading into the Champions Trophy clash against Pakistan on Sunday perhaps for the final time. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif stated that he believes the 2025 Champions Trophy will be the final time the heavily-reputed duo will face their arch-rivals.
Champions Trophy: Latif terms Pakistan's squad a 'political selection'; Tanveer says it is a joke
Mumbai, Feb 1: Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has called the squad picked for the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025 as "a political selection" and played the national selection committee for making a few surprise decisions. In the squad announced on Friday, all-rounder Faheem Ashraf staged a comeback after two years on the sidelines. He was surprisingly included at the last minute with his picture meeting former prime minister Nawaz Sharif - although it is an old picture - highlighted as the route to his comeback.
Rohit, Kohli are being targeted and forced to play domestic cricket: Rashid Latif
New Delhi, Jan 25: Former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif claimed that Indian senior duo Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are being targeted for their red-ball form and are forced to play domestic cricket ahead of the crucial white-ball assignments.
Pakistan should focus on playing attacking cricket in Champions Trophy: Rashid Latif
Islamabad, Jan 23: Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Rashid Latif has urged his team to focus on playing an attacking brand of cricket in next month's ICC Champions Trophy.
It is all based on crowds and revenues: Rashid Latif on two-tier Test system proposal
New Delhi, Jan 8: Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif gave a neutral view on the two-tier system in the Test cricket, an issue that is currently most talked about, and believes that the push to divide Test cricket into two tiers was driven by crowd sizes in different countries.