Terming Virat Kohli as best in the world, Miandad, who appeared in 124 Tests in an illustrious career, rued the absence of players of the India captain's calibre in Pakistan.
"Winning and losing is part of the game but when I watched the semi-final I could see the gap between the two teams in terms of game sense, professionalism and system," he told PTI.
"One main reason for that is Virat Kohli. He is without doubt the best today. He has the technique and temperament and approach to get runs anywhere. We are not producing players of his calibre for a number of reasons," Miandad said.
"They don't seem to understand the importance of U-19 cricket or domestic cricket. Their main focus is the PSL. But even for the PSL to become better and greater, we need to first salvage our cricket system," he said.
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"Just imagine if that talent is groomed through a proper selection system and in a strong cricket system what we can achieve," he said.
Miandad, who also coached the Pakistan team in three different terms, said there was no control over expenses in the PCB and there were number of employees who were doing nothing and getting heavy salaries.
"To make matters worse present cricketers, I don't think are spending enough time individually on sharpening their skills. Fitness is very important but so is working on one's skill level," he said.
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