Pakistan registered their first home Test series win since 2021 by thrashing England by 9 wickets in Rawalpindi. This series victory over England was a major milestone for the Pakistan skipper Shan Masood and the team after back-to-back setbacks for them in Tests. Amid the series win celebrations, Pakistan’s former cricketer-turned-commentator, Ramiz Raja has landed in big trouble. After the remarkable series victory, Ramiz Raja, with a hint of sarcasm, questioned the Test captain about his recent six-match losing streak, which included series losses to Australia and Bangladesh, along with a Test defeat to England. Also Read: Irfan Pathan Urges Senior Indian Players to Step Up For The Team After The Shameful Home Series Loss vs New Zealand Ramiz Raja asked: “How did you achieve six losses in a row?” Despite the provocative nature of the question, Masood kept his cool and responded calmly, explaining that it wasn’t just the team but the whole Pakistani nation that desperately needed this series. Masood said: “Ramiz bhai, we needed this win, the nation needed this win, and I’m really happy that Pakistan won.” According to Cricket Pakistan's insider sources, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is reportedly considering steps to enhance professionalism in player media interactions. These sources indicate that Ramiz Raja may be sidelined from the commentary team for Pakistan’s upcoming white-ball series against Australia in November. This decision would aim to keep official broadcasts free from potentially controversial commentary. Pakistan Tour of Australia The Pakistan cricket team is preparing for their upcoming tour of Australia, where they'll play a series of three ODIs and three T20Is from November 4 to November 18. This will be their first ODI series since the end of the 2023 ODI World Cup, making it a key opportunity to fine-tune their squad ahead of the Champions Trophy.