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Players get restless due to PCB director Hafeez's long meetings and lectures

Updated on: 17 January,2024 07:15 AM IST  |  Karachi
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“He holds very long meetings and gives long lectures and some of the players get restless because same things are repeated,” one media report said

Players get restless due to PCB director Hafeez's long meetings and lectures

Mohammed Hafeez

Pakistan cricket team’s director Mohammed Hafeez is reportedly making a lot of players in the side “restless” and the major reason behind the simmering disquiet is his tendency to hold “long meetings and lectures”.


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According to media reports here, some players, who were not named, are unhappy with the meetings held by Hafeez during the tour of Australia and now in New Zealand. “He holds very long meetings and gives long lectures and some of the players get restless because same things are repeated,” one media report said.


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