"You have your opinion and I respect that but there is a lot of disrespect in your question. You can't show disrespect to players, me and the others. We all play for Pakistan and get results but no one will tolerate such disrespect.
During a post-match conference after Pakistan's loss to the West Indies, Shan Masood expressed dissatisfaction with a journalist's disrespectful question about his captaincy. Masood emphasised respect for players and stated the decision on leadership lies with the PCB.
Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood confronted a journalist after Pakistan's series draw against the West Indies. With mounting criticism following their performance, Masood addressed questions about his autonomy in decision-making and the Pakistan Cricket Board's role in team strategy,
Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood was involved in a fiery exchange with a local reporter after his side's 120-run loss to the West Indies in the second Test.
"We should appreciate the players for throwing themselves in the den without being exposed to these conditions," Pakistan's Test captain said
Pakistan captain Shan Masood wasn't pleased with the media after losing the second Test against the West Indies by 120 runs. Masood was asked whether he would be willing to step down as captain or would wait for the Pakistan Cricket Board to do it.
The incident occurred in the post-match press conference when a journalist asked Masood if he will step down as leader of the pack on his own or the PCB will have to remove him.
In the final Test, Pakistan managed to reduce the West Indies to 38/7 in the first innings, but the tail made a remarkable recovery. Gudkesh Motie (55), Jomel Warrican (36*), and Kemar Roach (25) contributed valuable runs to lift the West Indies to 163.
Shan lost his cool at the post match conference following his team's heavy 120-run defeat against the West Indies.
The defeat in Multan meant the series ended in a 1-1 draw. Pakistan's batting lineup crumbled under West Indian spinners' pressure on the final day, ending their innings at a mere 133 runs. Pakistan captain Shan Masood admitted that his team didn't perform well.
Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood on Monday urged the media of his country to stop disrespecting players after being asked if he will step down as leader of the pack on his own or the PCB will have to remove him.
Pakistan test team's skipper Shan Masood has defended his side's decision to prepare spinning wickets to aid wins.