Nauman Niaz criticized the event as a ‘sad state of affairs’, questioning the team’s intent and focus.
Latif emphasized a concerning trend of commercialization, stating, “People tell me that whoever calls the Pakistan players, they just ask, ‘how much money will you give?’ This has become common.” He stressed the importance of maintaining the integrity of official engagements and cautioned against monetizing events associated with Pakistan cricket.
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