Akram believes that the coach should always send out positive vibes to his players.
Pakistan is currently 1-0 down with only one match remaining in their 3-match T20I series against England. With the first game was abandoned, it was disappointing for the visiting side to lose despite putting up 195 runs on the board in the second match.
While the Pakistan bowlers were being hammered by England, national selector-cum-head coach Misbah-ul-Haq was caught expressing his frustrations from the dressing room. He was seen with his head in his hands. He was seen continuously indicating something while talking to hi mates and showing dissent.
ENG v PAK 2020: Inzamam slams Misbah for his reactions; says "it'll have bad effects on team"
Watch Misbah's expressions here:
Misbah doesn't look too happy. He looks like Mickey Arthur when Misbah was captain. Says @nassercricket #Misbah #PakvENG #Hafeez #Misbahahaha pic.twitter.com/vItMACDe0R
— Sultan (@smk_77) August 30, 2020
Wasim Akram told local media, "The head in his hands was not the best sign from the coach. The team and the bowlers are getting hammered but body language is so important for any coach. It doesn’t matter what the situation is, it is his job to be positive. At least look positive."
Earlier, former Pakistan captain Inzamam-Ul-Haq had also revealed that such antics of Mickey Arthur had brought down the confidence of Pakistan players.
(Source: GeoSuper TV)