The Champions One Day Cup is currently being held in Pakistan, bringing together some of the nation’s top cricket talent, including big names like Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Mohammad Rizwan. The tournament has been heavily promoted by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), with substantial money being invested to ensure its success. However, a new controversy has emerged regarding the players’ equipment, particularly their helmets. Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif recently raised concerns about this on social media, questioning why some players seem to be using outdated gear in such a high-profile event.
Rashid Latif Raises Questions on Social Media
Rashid Latif, a well-known figure in Pakistan cricket, took to the social media platform ‘X’ to highlight an unusual sight during a match between the Faisalabad Panthers and the Dolphins. Latif noticed that Asif Ali, a key player for the Dolphins, was using a helmet that appeared to be old and covered with red cloth to match his team’s jersey. While the match itself progressed without much attention to this detail, Latif’s post brought the issue into the spotlight, raising the question of whether players were provided with new helmets for the tournament.
Why Were Some Players Using Cloth-Covered Helmets?
The sight of Asif Ali wearing a helmet covered in cloth was puzzling. Rashid Latif, in his post, directly questioned the PCB’s preparedness for the tournament, asking why, despite the significant investment, some players were not given new helmets matching their team’s colours. He sarcastically remarked that even though this was an expensive event, players had to resort to wrapping their old helmets in cloth to fit the team’s look.
Mixed Reports on Helmet Availability
While Rashid Latif’s observations suggested that players across the board were facing this issue, reports indicate that the situation might not be so widespread. Some players in the tournament were indeed seen sporting brand-new helmets, complete with their team’s colours and logos. This was true not only for the Dolphins but also for other teams participating in the event. So, why did Asif Ali and a few other players choose to use cloth-covered helmets? The answer to this remains unclear, as neither Asif Ali nor the team has officially commented on the matter.
PCB’s Focus on Safety and Equipment Standards
The PCB has always maintained high standards when it comes to player safety and equipment, especially for tournaments of such scale. However, the incident with Asif Ali’s helmet has cast a shadow on these claims. Whether this was a one-off case or something that affected more players is still uncertain, but the discussion around the issue highlights the importance of ensuring that all players have the right gear, especially in a tournament of this magnitude.
As the Champions One Day Cup continues, it remains to be seen whether the PCB will address these concerns publicly or if this controversy will soon be forgotten. For now, the focus returns to the on-field action, but the questions raised by Rashid Latif will likely linger in the minds of cricket fans.