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Fazeer's Focus

Fazeer's Focus

"Pakistan's overreliance on spin is a backward step": Fazeer Mohammed

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Fazeer Mohammed, the renowned cricket commentator, joined Saj for an exclusive interview for PakPassion, offering his deep insights into the thrilling West Indies victory over Pakistan in the second Test. Drawing from his extensive experience, Fazeer discusses the broader challenges faced by both teams and the declining state of West Indies cricket. Known for his passion for Caribbean cricket, he reflects on how complacency cost Pakistan in this Test series and highlights key areas where the team fell short.

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"Pakistan must learn from West Indies' decline": Fazeer Mohammed

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Fazeer Mohammad, the renowned cricket commentator, joined Saj for an exclusive interview with PakPassion to discuss the challenges facing Pakistan cricket, drawing comparisons to the struggles of West Indies cricket. He emphasizes the detrimental impact of political interference within the PCB, leadership instability, and frequent administrative changes, which hinder team performance.

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"It’s not the ICC that runs cricket, it’s India!": Fazeer Mohammad

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In the latest episode of PakPassion exclusive interviews, Saj talks with Fazeer Mohammad, a renowned cricket journalist, TV and radio commentator, and expert on Caribbean and international cricket.

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"Pakistan find ways to lose that put even the West Indies to shame": Fazeer Mohammed

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In his latest exclusive blog for PakPassion the acclaimed Trinidadian cricket commentator and journalist discusss the contrasting fortunes of both West Indies and Pakistan in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup and in specific the reasons behind Babar Azam's sides' disastrous campaign in the tournament.

                                                                                                                  

                                                            

Read more: "Pakistan find ways to lose that put even the West Indies to shame": Fazeer Mohammed

"No one gave the West Indies a chance of even being competitive against Australia": Fazeer Mohammed

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Acclaimed Trinidadian cricket commentator and journalist, speaks to PakPassion about the West Indies thrilling victory over Australia at the Gabba, will the emerging talent in the West Indies get sidetracked with franchise cricket, to what extent did the West Indies take inspiration from Pakistan's tour of Australia and whether this victory is a turning point for West Indies cricket.

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Read more: "No one gave the West Indies a chance of even being competitive against Australia": Fazeer Mohammed

"There is still a tremendous love for the game of cricket in the West Indies": Fazeer Mohammed

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In an exclusive interview for PakPassion, acclaimed Trinidadian cricket commentator and journalist, Fazeer Mohammed chats with Saj Sadiq about:

- If cricket is a dying sport in the West Indies.
- Why has cricket in the West Indies suffered?
- The politics and mismanagement in Cricket West Indies.
- The failure of leadership in Cricket West Indies.
- Why emerging talent in the West Indies is more attracted to playing. franchise cricket rather than for the West Indies.
- How people from the Caribbean felt about not qualifying for the World Cup.
- Are the ICC requirements for cricket grounds unreasonable?

Read more: "There is still a tremendous love for the game of cricket in the West Indies": Fazeer Mohammed

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