Pakistan cricket has been experiencing a rough period lately, and their issues persisted against India in the Asia Cup 2025 as well. The men in green were dominated in all aspects, which has now endangered their hopes of qualifying. The thrashing has invoked very harsh criticism from supporters and ex-cricketers, questioning the team's selection and performances. One of the hot topics has been the move to replace senior stars Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan with younger players in the T20I team. Although there are experts who think the change is inevitable, others opine that Pakistan is yet to need its senior-most players. In this intense brouhaha, former pacer Mohammad Amir spoke out to support the young players. Mohammad Amir Speaks About Agenda in Pakistan Amir expressed his opinions in a video on his official X handle, where he said that some individuals were just waiting for Pakistan to lose so they could advance their agenda. "Kuchh logo ko main dekh raha hu apna hi agenda leke baith gaye hain. Yeh kisko leke aaye ho, ye uska muqabla karega? Matlab ki ye log wait kar rahe the ek match hare aur in baccho k peeche padh jaye." Also Read | Aamer Jamal Mocks India, Operation Sindoor Amid Handshake Row vs PAK Amir pointed out that it is not fair to criticize young players. He reminded everyone that the players whom they are comparing them to, such as Babar and Rizwan, are years experienced and are leaders themselves. "Aap in bachho ke peeche aise padh gaye ho. Jin playero ka naam le rahe ho, who experienced the. Panch-panch chhay-chhay saal khele hain, kaptaniya ki hain, sara kuchh kiya hain. Yeh bacche ek match kya flop huye hain, aaplog to yaar saaare peeche padh gaye ho." Amir Questions Pakistan's Senior Players Interestingly, Amir also took a dig at Pakistan’s top stars, suggesting that even they failed to deliver major titles despite good stats and performances. "Jinki aap baat kar rahe ho na, kisine kuchh nahi ukhada. Paanch-paanch chhay-chhay saalo mein kisine kuchh nahi ukhada. Sab ke paas performances hain, stats bhi hain, kisine kuchh nahi ukhada." His remarks have set the Pakistan cricketing community abuzz with debate. While there are those who share his sentiments that young cricketers are entitled to time and patience, others feel that replacing senior players has damaged the balance of the side. With the Asia Cup 2025 on, there will be eyes glued to Pakistan to observe the manner in which the youngsters cope with the criticism and if they manage to keep alive their semifinal hopes.