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"Babar Azam should be included in the fab four 120%" : Aakash Chopra

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If Team India has Virat Kohli, Pakistan have Babar Azam. That's a common sentiment whenever fans of arch-rivals India and Pakistan find themselves locked in a debate. At a time when run machine Kohli is unarguably the quintessential batsman across all formats as far as the modern era of the gentlemen's game is concerned, the significant rise of Azam meanwhile cannot be ignored even by the Indian skipper fans as the swashbuckling batsman of the Green Army continues to deliver the goods for his side day in and day out.

Joining the Kohli versus Azam debate, former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has claimed that the Pakistani captain in limited-overs format stands shoulder to shoulder with his Indian counterpart. Be it his matchwinning performances or innings to salvage pride when Pakistan are down and out, Azam has remained consistent over the years and his batting prowess has also helped him to succeed out of favour Sarfaraz Ahmed at the helm.

Why Azam stands shoulder to shoulder with Kohli

Chopra seems to be thoroughly impressed with the accomplishments of Azam as the former Indian opener has opted to rejig the fab four of the gentlemen's game. The fab four or big four usually comprises of premier batsmen - Kohli, Steve Smith, Kane Williamson and Joe Root.

“I would keep Pakistan’s Babar Azam in the fab four. He stands shoulder to shoulder with India’s Virat Kohli. He is the number one batsman in T20Is, number-three in ODIs and number five in Test cricket. If you are in the top five in all three formats than how can you not be in the fab four of world cricket? He should be included in the fab four a 120 per cent,” said Chopra on his YouTube channel.

The four household names of the fab four have been the flagbearer of elegant batting over the years but Chopra now feels the time has come for the fans and followers of the gentlemen's game to acknowledge the genius of Azam. Chopra also believes that focusing only on Test cricket also paves the way for having a brand new fab four list as well. Hence, the former Indian cricketer and full-time pandit has picked Azam in his big four of world cricket.

“When we talk about the fab four of the world we talk about Australia’s Steve Smith, England’s Joe Root, New Zealand’s Kane Williamson and India’s Virat Kohli. Everyone around the globe believes that these are the most talented batsmen in the world," Chopra continued.

"That is why they are the current fab four of international cricket. But is this right?”, he said. “In Test cricket you could maybe agree but there are challengers as well. But why don’t we look across three formats? I think if we look across all three formats a new fab four can be made,” he added.

https://www.timesnownews.com/sports...-shoulder-to-shoulder-with-virat-kohli/555146
 
Careless article by the author. Actually Chopra said the opposite of what he claims he said in the final sentence of the third last paragraph, beginning ‘Chopra also believes...’

But I saw that Chopra vid on youtube. Even before he started complimenting Pakistani players, I thought he had a very sharp cricketing brain. Very, very sharp. When you saw him analyzing KL Rahul’s errors for example, or explaining the greatness of Kohli from a technical perspective, you knew he was always spot on.

So, it is good to see there are still CRICKET fans out there, and not just flag-wavers for their own countries.
 
Aakash Chopra is one the best when come to analyse any player strength or weekness .
 
How? He has scored centuries in WI, England, Australia. How is that just one overseas century?

He meant tests. But his argument doesn’t have much weight as he has a 97 in Aus, 90* in NZ and has never been dismissed in Eng. anyone with a bit of knowledge of the game can tell he can play any bowling attack anywhere in the world with ease.
 
he dont need any kind of tags like " fab 4" or "next kohli" or " next ATG" ... keep away him from these kind of useless tags, he needs to focus on his career ... no need to put tag on him.
 
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