Karachi: Former Pakistan captain, Wasim Akram on Tuesday lashed out at the national team for its poor batting display in the third and final Twenty20 international against Australia at Dubai Stadium.
Chasing a daunting 169-run target, Pakistan were all out for 74 for their biggest defeat in the history of the shortest form of the game.
"What saddens me is that nothing appears to have changed in Pakistan cricket. The team tempo and mantra is exactly the same it was 10 years ago," Wasim said on Geo News channel.

Wasim Akram slammed Pakistan batsmen for poor batting display in the third T20 international against Australia.
"Ten years back also, we played in the same way and we are still doing it. After winning the T20 series, the players just did not appear to be motivated or have the energy to win the final match and complete a clean sweep of the series which is the hallmark of a top team," he said.
Wasim noted the Pakistani players appeared lax and slow in the final match.
"No player appeared to be working hard to win the third match. Look, if our batsmen can't learn from their mistakes and play consistency, when will they going to do this. The batting was very disappointing."
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