Pakistan captain Shan Masood got furious after losing to Bangladesh, blamed them
The frustration after the shameful defeat in the Test series against Bangladesh is clearly visible in the statement of Pakistan team captain Shan Masood. Apologizing to the country for this defeat, he said that we were not fully prepared for Test cricket.

The Pakistan Cricket Board had handed over the Test captaincy to Shan Masood with high hopes after less-than-promising performances under the captaincy of Babar Azam earlier. With Shan Masood as the skipper, it was expected that all would change as far as the fate of this franchisee-L Pakistan team was concerned, but no such thing happened. Under the captaincy of Shan Masood, Pakistan team has played 5 Tests so far but is yet to taste victory in any of them. Now they have to face a clean sweep on their own soil against Bangladesh as well. The frustration after this shameful defeat clearly shows in the statement of Shan Masood. He apologized to the country for this defeat, saying that we were not fully prepared for Test cricket.
After the humiliating defeat at home against Bangladesh, Shan Masood said I am extremely disappointed, we were excited for the home season. The story has been the same as Australia, we did not learn our lessons. We learned that we were playing good cricket in Australia, but were not performing well, we need to work on this. It has happened 4 times in my tenure that when we were dominant, we left the opposition team behind in the match.
Masood said that I think Test cricket needs something more in terms of fitness. We played 4 fast bowlers in the first Test and the reason for this was that we felt that the workload would be too much for three people. I think even in this Test match, having only 3 bowlers and 2 spinners was less, we could have played with one more fast bowler.
274 was a good score in the first innings, I and Sam Liton could have scored more runs. But we should have done better than being bowled out for 26/6. That's something we need to work on and do as soon as possible. It's not all disappointing, there's always something to learn.
We have brought Shaheen and Naseem back into the team. Shaheen has played consistently across formats for the past year and we can't keep him out. But we need to get fitter, better, and more prepared. It will be a long Test and home season, and we need to be better prepared for England.