PAK Head Coach Aaqib Javed Calls For Consistency In PCB; Slams Players For Dismissing Domestic Cricket
Aaqib, a former pacer, expressed disappointment that some players did not take responsibility during the three-nation ODI series and the Champions Trophy at home.

Pakistan’s interim head coach and national selector Aaqib Javed on Tuesday expressed concerns over the lack of consistency and continuity in Pakistan Cricket and rued that most players are just not playing four-day domestic games to improve their skillsets.
The hosts, Pakistan, had nothing short of an abysmal showing at the 2025 Champions Trophy.
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Defending champions Pakistan suffered defeat in their opening two matches against New Zealand and India, which led to their elimination from the Champions Trophy. Their final Group A match against Bangladesh was washed out.
Pakistan created an unwanted record by becoming the first host nation in ICC Champions Trophy history to exit the tournament without winning a single match.
“You want to take Pakistan cricket forward then you need to have consistency and continuity in policies in our cricket starting from the PCB Chairman to the players," he told a media conference here on Tuesday.
“Since last year, see how many captains, coaches, selectors and board Chairman have changed. This is never an ideal situation for the team and it does affect their performances."
Aaqib, a former pacer, expressed disappointment that some players did not take responsibility during the three-nation ODI series and the Champions Trophy at home.
“I think a coach can do only as much as he can sitting outside but he can’t go and play. I think some of our players need to start thinking about their game and how to be consistent performers," he said.
“I know there is a hectic international schedule nowadays but if you are going to play 70 percent T20 cricket and not go and play in four-day domestic matches you can never be prepared for Tests or ODIs and neither can you become a better player.
“Unfortunately most of our players are just not taking time out from T20 cricket and are not making that sacrifice to go and play some four-day games to improve their skillsets."
The deplorable state of Pakistan cricket has also left many former players alike worked up, who emphasised the need for a complete overhaul of the team, since there was no excuse for the national team exiting from the Champions trophy in the fashion they did despite playing at home.
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