At Headingley, Pakistan did not merely lose a cricket match — they revealed the depth of a longer unraveling. A team once synonymous with pace, guile, and defiance now sits at the bottom of the World Test Championship, having won just five of their last nineteen Tests. What former captains and commentators are mourning is not only a scoreline but the fading of an identity — the fast-bowling culture, the fighting spirit, the belief — that once made Pakistan one of the most feared sides in the world.