Dubai, Feb. 27 -- Frequent regime changes at the Pakistan Cricket Board have meant constant chopping and changing of captains, coaches and selectors. Former Pakistan opener Mudassar Nazar, one of the stalwarts of the sides of the 1970s and 80s, spent time with the current side ahead of the Champions Trophy face-off against India and saw the hosts lose tamely and then be eliminated.

On Wednesday, Mudassar called for continuity in the Pakistan team's leadership, hoping that skipper Mohammad Rizwan and coach Aaqib Javed, the former pace bowler, keep their posts despite the early exit from Champions Trophy.

He wanted urgent steps to be taken to rebuild the team. If corrective measures are not taken, Mudassar fears Pakistan cricket could go th...