Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif lamented the decline in Pakistan’s fast-bowling speed from 145 kmph to 130 kmph, following their first-ever home Test defeat to Bangladesh. He attributed the loss to inadequate support from trainers and physios. Latif also critiqued Pakistan’s decision to declare their innings early, allowing Bangladesh to capitalize on the conditions.
Ex-Pakistan captain rues fast-bowling stocks’ downfall

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