Yar Samb, honestly I really don't think PCB gives a crap about public or what they think or do. They have never done it the past and aren't doing it now. I am almost confident that no one ever was able to get into the national squad, stayed in it or was kicked out of the squad because of the public pressure. If that had been the case, the current state would have definitely been much better.
Same goes for these senators like Dasti, Enver Baig etc. They dont act because public becomes mad at players. May be they are attention whores as what we like to call them or they see PCB as a cash cow but the point is they always have their own agenda.
I'm too lazy to write a long post right now... having wasted much precious GS bandwidth already today.
but I completely disagree with you. there have been plenty of cases where irrational changes have been made under pressure from idiots who went on the streets and started burning effigies. Pakistani fans are not innocent little victims. we have played a proper role in the slow demise of Pak cricket.
captains have been sacked, players forcibly retired, teams changed, etc when Pakistani public has shown enough anger. someone like Afridi would never have played for as long as he has if it wasn't for Pak fans who leave the stadium as soon as he gets out (a remarkable phenomenon that you see almost nowhere else). seems like they follow one player rather than the Pakistani team.