"It is no use blaming and cribbing all the time over the performance of the current lot of players. Nothing is going to change but the present bunch is just not consistent enough or hungry enough for runs like it was in our days," former captain, Javed Miandad told PTI.
The former Pakistani coach said that despite the players getting the best possible facilities and support they were just not up to the mark.
He said that Pakistan players need a different approach to training than the the rest of the cricketing world.
"When I say mindset I mean we need to take decisions according to our own peculiar cricket culture and environment. We are achieving nothing by blindly following others and sending a 10-man support staff to Sri Lanka," Miandad added.
He pointed out that in Pakistan players have the capacity to learn more through practical tips rather than through laptop coaching.
He said unfortunately even in the cricket board no one was willing to stand up to the chairman and tell him what needs to be done. "They just do what the chairman says. One chairman feels a foreign coach is good and that is done without any accountability for the results achieved."
He said moves to get back Muhammad Aamir into the national team were not right and would send out the wrong message to other players.
Former leg-spinner Qadir has no doubt that the recent defeats in Sri Lanka indicated there was a culture of like and dislike in the team.
"Unfortunately even in the cricket board we don't have people who understand the game or are willing to take unbiased decisions and they are also responsible for the team's poor showings.
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