Zaka Ashraf, former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman, who is being held responsible for the slide in the fortunes of Pakistan cricket, denied any groupings in the dressing room.
Ashraf also brushed aside that his decision to appoint Shaheen Shah Afridi as the national T20 captain and Shan Masood as the Test captain after last year's ODI World Cup had sparked a rift in the dressing room.
"There were no differences between Babar Azam or Shaheen even after I decided to have the latter as the T20 captain," Ashraf said on a local news channel.
"No, the unity didn't end (after removing Babar Azam as captain). In fact, the unity improved. When we told him to play as a player, which is his talent, but as a captain, his performance is not good, he agreed.”
Shaheen was sacked as the national T20 captain after just a series in
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