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Ahmed Ali Butt thinks Pakistani cricket has been ‘dead for years now’ and he’s not alone

Ahmed Ali Butt thinks Pakistani cricket has been ‘dead for years now’ and he’s not alone

The host and rapper called for accountability and performance from the men's squad after a humiliating loss to India on Sunday.
17 Feb, 2026

Host and rapper Ahmed Ali Butt, like most other Pakistanis, was heartbroken to hear of Pakistan’s rout in Sunday’s high-stakes game against India. The team’s third game of the T-20 World Cup ended in a humiliating loss where Pakistan fell 61 runs short of their target.

Taking his frustration to the internet, he posted an Instagram story saying the game had been “dead for years now” owing to a lack of talent, accountability, motivation and other critical elements in the men’s team.

Butt suggested that players were more interested in politics, brand deals, social media and other such pursuits. He said the game was no longer much more than a “cash cow” and that “they will milk it till it bleeds out”.

He was understandably not alone in holding these views. Screenwriter Yasir Hussain had earlier shared a clip of former skipper Shahid Afridi saying if he were in charge, he’d have benched senior players like Babar Azam, Shadab Khan, even his son-in-law, Shaheen Afridi, to give new players a chance to take the field.

“If the seniors are not performing, bring in the juniors,” Shahid told anchors on Samaa TV in the clip. Hussain said the cricketer’s advice must be heeded.

Actor Maya Ali said it would’ve been better had we just not played the match entirely, likely referring to Pakistan’s threats of boycotting the match after a dispute between Bangladesh, India, and the International Cricket Council left the Bangladeshi cricket team unable to participate in the tournament.

Actor Nabeel Zafar quipped about the Pakistan cricket team keeping their word. “They said they wouldn’t play against India, and they didn’t.”

Veteran TV and radio host Tauseeq Haider sent the team a message in Punjabi saying, “‘God is with us, God will grant us victory,’ there are more Muslims in India than in Pakistan. Your skills are the problem, your game is the problem, fix them; we’re tired of praying for you.”

Hania Aamir had a sixth sense of what was about to transpire, commenting after Pakistan won the toss and chose to bowl, “That’s the only thing we’re winning tonight.” Actor Bilal Qureshi, meanwhile, also joked that “in cricket, you can either receive applause or curses.”

As memes do their last rounds and the Instagram stories of backlash expire, what remains is a familiar, hollow feeling. Not simply because Pakistan lost to India — that rivalry has always come with its own theatre — but because the outrage now feels cyclical. A poor performance, a social media pile-on, calls for accountability, promises of reform, and then, somehow, the same script the next tournament.

Haider’s right. Prayers are not a strategy. Talent, discipline and long-term planning are. Until those are prioritised, the Pakistan vs. India cricket story risks being rewritten.

Comments

Muneer Ahmed Memon Feb 17, 2026 03:48pm
Now this type of men criticizing cricket of Pakistan they are not aware of pressure in fields. He has been given importance why not knowing.
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Saiprasad K S Feb 17, 2026 03:52pm
You are hurting because you lost to India and attributing all reasons. If it was another country, the pain wouldnt be so much. But not ready to accept that there is really a lack of system in your country and a process to develop skilled players at different levels. Indian cricket has risen because of merit for there is a structure and process. You may want to imbine some of them for your good. Wish you a great future ahead. A progressive Pakisan augurs well for us too. Good LuckII
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M. Saeed Feb 17, 2026 04:50pm
Every cricket playing nation has its ups and downs. We will rise again, when we understand the reasons of our fall and genuinely make corrections.
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Sehban ismail Feb 17, 2026 04:57pm
Well the article says it all and Tauseef Haider makes a valid point.Someone needs to take the bull by the horns.The senior leeches in the team need to be gotten rid of 'yesterday.'Where is the talent i ask?The cyclical chronology in Pakistan cricket of nepotism and politics,"Erratic Performances" and "ZERO CRICKET IQ"and results renders the state of cricket in Pakistan totally catastrophic, pitiful infact.Utterly shameful.
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Zulfiqar Feb 17, 2026 07:07pm
The way they lost wickets it didn’t seem natural. Something was off.
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Mansoor Feb 17, 2026 08:41pm
Captain does not deserve to be in the side. Can I be the captain?
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Pakistan First Feb 17, 2026 10:44pm
I strongly suggest Pakistan Government to banned cricket in Pakistan and focus on field hockey, football and tennis in Pakistan. Remember Germany and Europe have no cricket after the World War-2.
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Ali Feb 18, 2026 01:14am
People should boycott all those products which are using these shameless cricketers for their products in Ads and in social media. Once all these companies will start getting hit with drop sales and revenues, they will stop paying these shameless cricketers and at that time these cricketers will understand the real pain and embarrassment Pakistani people in the country and abroad are facing because of their shameless performances.
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YaarDost Feb 18, 2026 01:54am
India’s 7 beautiful wickets fell down.
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M. Emad Feb 18, 2026 06:58am
Yes, DEAD.
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Naeem Feb 18, 2026 08:46am
I’m just depressed these days about our team.
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Dawn Fan Feb 18, 2026 10:59am
He's hundred percent correct. Enough said.
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Adam Seeker Feb 18, 2026 11:27am
Why Pakistanis think they can win?
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