‘I Am A Tailender’, Pakistan Batter Iftikhar Ahmed Humorously Responds To Reporter Calling Him ‘Middle-Order Player’

Iftikhar Ahmed's position in the Pakistani team is under threat due to continued underperformance, including a lackluster T20 World Cup, amid PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi's push for a team overhaul.

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Iftikhar Ahmed's position in the Pakistani team is under threat due to continued underperformance, including a lackluster T20 World Cup, amid PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi's push for a team overhaul. Published: September 9, 2024 1:15 PM IST By Edited by Iftikhar Ahmed’s position in the national team of Pakistan has become extremely insecure after the mediocre performances that have been continuing for quite a while. Hitherto considered a reliable player, his non-performance in the ODI and T20 World Cups attracted serious criticism from the general public and former cricketers alike.

Things have been made worse by the hard stance of PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi, who wants an overhaul of the team after the dismal performance in the recently held T20 World Cup. With Naqvi himself talking about “surgery” in the squad, it means that non-performers like Iftikhar Ahmed may well be axed as Pakistan gears up for a busy white-ball season until the Champions Trophy. Amid these challenging circumstances, Iftikhar Ahmed will have a chance to regain his form and demonstrate his value in the upcoming Champions Cup, where he will play under the leadership of Mohammad Rizwan for Team Wolves.



However, a video from Iftikhar Ahmed’s pre-tournament interview has surfaced on social media, where he makes a self-deprecating remark about his batting position. After being labeled a “middle-order batter” by a reporter, a visibly frustrated Iftikhar humorously described himself as a “tailender.” Pakistan had a disastrous T20 World Cup in June this year when they crashed out in the group stage.

The team lost considerably to the hosts and also debutants USA, apart from India. Though the victories over Ireland and Canada came through, they were never good enough to advance to the Super Eight stage of the tournament. Iftikhar Ahmed played two games in this tournament, against the USA and India, without making an impact in either.

He went wicketless in both games, managing 18 runs against the USA and a mere 5 against India. The latter was the game in which Pakistan imploded spectacularly in the run-chase despite being REQUIRED to score only 42 runs from as many deliveries at one stage. For breaking news and live news updates, like us on or follow us on and .

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