Pak Cricket Team Faces Rebuilding After Early Exit
The team's rebuilding process will require a thorough review of their selections, approach, and leadership, and the board will need to make tough decisions to ensure the team's success in the future. The fans will be hoping for a turnaround in the team's fortunes, and the board will need to deliver on their expectations.

Pakistan's national cricket team has been eliminated from the tournament, and their performance has been heavily criticized, with captain Mohammad Rizwan's leadership and the team's selections and approach being questioned.
The team's loss to India and New Zealand in their opening two fixtures has left them pointless, and their final group game against Bangladesh will be played for pride only. The Pakistan Cricket Board is now under pressure to rebuild the national team and invest time and effort into turning things around. Injuries to key players like Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman have been cited as an excuse, but the team's big names, including Babar Azam and Rizwan, failed to deliver.
Former Pakistan cricketer Sikander Bakht has criticized Rizwan's leadership, saying he is not able to speak or express himself, making him an unsuitable captain. Bakht also questioned the decision to give central contracts to underperforming players, suggesting that they should be ended and reinstated only when their performances improve. The team's bowlers were also dominated by India's batters, making the India-Pakistan cricketing rivalry lopsided.
The Pakistan Cricket Board will need to take a hard look at the team's performance and make necessary changes to improve their chances in future tournaments. The team's early exit from the tournament is a disappointment for fans, and the board will need to work hard to regain their trust and support.