Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal shared his personal opinion while reacting to an Instagram post by Babar Azam’s father. Kamran Akmal while speaking on ARY news said, “the family should not comment on PCB’s policies. Whether it is the family or any other player, you should not comment on PCB’s policies. It’s an insult to the PCB and he shouldn’t be posting such stuff.”
Babar’s father Azam Siddique just couple of days back broke his silence on the backlash his son has been receiving over a dip in his performances. In an Instagram post, Babar’s father expressed his faith over his son’s ability to stage a comeback to the national team after being dropped recently due to poor performance with the bat.
Akmal further added,” I also went through a very bad time but I had told my father and my brothers that it is not your job to reply, speak and post, you should mind your own business, this is my matter. PCB understands it better, whatever decision they took for me.In my opinion, this is the policy that every player’s family will have to follow.”
What did Babar Azam’s father say in his Instagram post?
Azam Siddique in his post wrote, “The boss is always right. Despite being part of the ICC’s T20 Team of the Year, he was dropped. It’s fine; he will perform in the National T20 and PSL. Insha Allah, he will make a comeback. That’s the only respectable. They are very big former players. They are requested to keep their words right. If someone answers back, they may not be able to tolerate. You are the past and the door will never open.”https://www.instagram.com/p/DG0pKaxsmQJ/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=bc64e906-c7b2-4def-bda2-f6b15220d17f
He added, “Some others say that if the father speaks more, then in the Holy Prophet. He is his first and last coach, spokesperson, mentor, and the most well-wisher and father in the world, so those who do not have or are not capable of it, please be patient and it is a request to the cricket lovers who have been shouting day and night for them. Before listening to what they did in their time, look at PCB website once. A hint is enough for the rest of the wise. Pakistan Zindabad.”