Pakistan’s recent performances have been poor, with losses to strong opponents like Australia and New Zealand. Former coach Mickey Arthur is worried about the insecurity among players, leading to a focus on individual positions and contracts instead of team unity. Arthur believes that Pakistan has a lot of talent, but without the right support, these players won’t reach their full potential. He expressed disappointment in an interview, saying that when there’s insecurity, players start playing for themselves instead of the team, which is dangerous. Despite the defeats, Arthur still cares about Pakistan cricket but is deeply disappointed with its current state. He feels that Pakistan cricket is in a very disappointing place.
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