Mohammad Amir roasted Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan in a brutal takedown, comparing him to former skipper Babar Azam. The left-arm pacer, known for his straightforward opinions, did not hold back when analyzing Rizwan’s leadership. Amir’s comments came after Pakistan’s disastrous exit from the 2025 Champions Trophy, leaving fans heartbroken and critics unimpressed. Speaking to Sports Tak, Amir openly criticized Rizwan’s leadership. Making his disappointment clear, he acknowledged Rizwan’s past success in domestic cricket and PSL but questioned the sudden shift in his decision-making over the last few months. At the start, Rizwan showed promise, appearing as a daring leader. However, Amir believes his recent decisions lack cricketing logic. Amir said, “Rizwan (laughs)... You have come from a Ferrari to a rickshaw now (laughs again). At some point, I liked him because he has captained in domestic cricket and also in PSL, he was successful there and his team would play in the final. But then suddenly if you see after 2-4 months, his decisions began to change suddenly. I don’t know why or what happened as I haven’t shared the dressing room with him for 2-4 months. Why is he behaving this way, his decisions are coming across as strange." Read also: Key South African player doubtful for ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Amir’s Brutal Take on Pakistan squad selection Pakistan entered the tournament as hosts and defending champions, but their campaign turned into a nightmare. The team suffered a heavy loss against New Zealand in their opener. Then came the high-voltage clash against India, which was shifted to Dubai due to political reasons. The match, however, turned into a one-sided affair, with Virat Kohli leading India to an emphatic victory. As a result, Pakistan’s chances of qualifying for the next round depended on other teams' results. However, their elimination was confirmed soon, ending their journey on a disappointing note. The former pacer also slammed Pakistan’s squad selection, especially their decision to recall Imam-ul-Haq after Fakhar Zaman’s injury. Amir argued that an extra spinner should have been included instead. He warned that if Pakistan continues to make such poor decisions, their cricket could regress by 20 years. With Pakistan out of the Champions Trophy, Rizwan and his team face heavy backlash from fans and experts alike. The captain’s choices are under scrutiny, and his future as a leader remains uncertain. Meanwhile, Amir’s fiery words have only added fuel to the debate.