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Sarfaraz Ahmed might lose captaincy if Pakistan don't start winning: Harbhajan Singh

Harbhajan Singh was asked whether Sarfaraz Ahmed would lose his captaincy after Pakistan's humiliating loss against India to which he said Pakistan need to start winning from here in the World Cup on otherwise drastic measures will have to be taken.

"I hope they start winning from here onwards. But if they don't get forward and don't get into the semis...I know the emotions with India and Pakistan, I think he'll lose his job. That's what happens in India and Pakistan, when you lose a couple of guys have to go," Harbhajan said.

When the same question was asked to Michael Clarke he said, "I don't follow Pakistan cricket close enough to be in a position to answer that question. As a captain when your team loses your always accountable. But I don't know if they have got somebody else to replace him."

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