Former PCB chairman Ramiz Raja defends his post-match remarks to Shan Masood after Pakistan’s 2-1 Test series win over England. Raja clarifies his intention was to explore how the team overcame recent struggles, not to belittle their achievement. Responding to criticism, he highlights the impact of social media misinterpretations and asserts his respect for Masood’s captaincy.
‘Pakistan zinda hi social media pe hai’: Ramiz Raja on controversy

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