Pakistan went down to the West Indies in the second and final Test in Multan by 120 runs. This was their first loss in the last four Test matches but ninth in Shan Masood's captaincy in 12 attempts.
Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood on Monday urged the media of his country to stop disrespecting players after being asked if he will step down as leader of the pack on his own or the PCB will ...
Pakistan had a firm grip on the game when the West Indies were at 38/7. Reflecting on the situation, Masood acknowledged that their struggle to dismiss the tail end quickly is an area of concern.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood said he expected the team to continue their recent experiment of heavily turning tracks at home, and that they would be replicated across domestic cricket as well.
During a post-match conference after Pakistan's loss to the West Indies, Shan Masood expressed dissatisfaction with a journalist's disrespectful question about his captaincy. Masood emphasised ...
Shan Masood was involved in a heated exchange with a reporter after the latter asked whether he intends to leave Pakistan's Test captaincy on his own. Shan Masood was involved in a heated exchange ...
Pakistan captain Shan Masood addressed his team's shortcomings after their 120-run defeat to West Indies in Multan, admitting that recurring issues, such as letting lower-order batters score ...
Pakistan captain Shan Masood pinpointed the area of concern for the hosts after conceding a defeat against the West Indies in the second Test in Multan. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh ...
Masood acknowledged Pakistan had fallen short of expectations, but did not believe the side required a complete overhaul, pointing out fine margins made the difference in this Test, and could be ...
Multan [Pakistan], January 27 (ANI): Pakistan captain Shan Masood pinpointed the "area of concern" for the hosts after suffering a defeat against the West Indies in the second Test in Multan.