
INZAMAM UL Haq Big Statement: Former Pakistani captain Inzamam -ul -Haq has appreciated the current star Balabaz Babar Azam. He believes that Babur is present at the crease. Till then there is an atmosphere of fear in the fleet of the opposition team. As soon as they are out, the bowlers of the opposition team get relief and they start dominating the green team. Due to which the pressure on other players sitting in the dressing room increases.
The 55 -year -old former captain said, ‘When Babar Azam is out of Pakistan, the bowlers of the opposition team get a chance to dominate. As a result, pressure starts increasing in Pakistan’s dressing room.
There is no doubt that Babar Azam is one of the promising players of the present time. But in the last few years, his performance has fallen rapidly. This is the reason that his form has been severely criticized in the last few years.
Babur’s bat did not run in Champions Trophy and Tri -series
Pak cricket lovers had high expectations from Babar Azam in the Champions Trophy and tri -series. But his bat remained silent in these important tournaments. After which his fans also became against him.
While in three matches of the tri -series, he scored just 62 runs at an average of 20.66 with his bat. At the same time, in the Champions Trophy, he took 87 runs at an average of 43.50, taking part in two matches, which cannot be said correct according to his current image.
Babur’s bat ran in the first ODI
Currently, Pakistan’s team is on a tour of New Zealand. Where the three -match ODI series continues between the two teams. The first match of the series was played in Napier on 29 March. Here Babar Azam’s bat has gone fiercely.
He faced a total of 83 balls while batting on the third order. Meanwhile, he managed to score 78 runs at a strike rate of 93.98. However, despite this, the team did not win. The Green team has lost with a huge margin of 73 runs in the first ODI.
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