A captain is only as good as his team. South Africa will be among the top sides within a few years while Pakistan cricket is only going down.
As a result, there is no point in comparing captaincy for records of two captains when one captain is leading a top side and the other captain is leading a team that is barely hovering above minnow level.
This thread is unfair to Babar. As captain, he should only be judged by his individual performances.
Your cowardice has reached to such a point that you have become absolutely delusional.
You would rate every other neeli peeli associate side, let alone South Africa to have a better future than us so you dont have to attach any positive expectations from Pakistan.
In the past I have seen you do this with Afghanistan and Bangladesh so it isn't like I am assuming.
Pakistan cricket's dark times coincided with the country's dark era where we had looters and traitors leading us.
Everything degenerated, be it the economy, the culture/morals, as well as the security situation.
Cricket was by no means independent of this damage and from 2008-2018 we saw extreme mediocrity in our cricket where we stopped producing any worthwhile cricketers and were practically the most boring cricket team around; playing an extremely outdated brand of cricket, that too on somebody else's shores and literally nobody wanted to watch us, heck not even our own fans.
We have always been proud about our fast bowling culture and legacy, yet we had Anwar Ali, Rahat and Bhatti playing as front line pacers during this era.
It was almost like a punishment from the Almighty and these were signs for us to get our act together.
And now that there is effort being put in to get the country together, as well as its cricket, i can see divine help coming in as well.
From nowhere, Babar Azam has established himself as a world class batsman, the thought of which was inconceivable 4, 5 years ago.
Had anybody asked Mamoon whether this could have been possible 5 years ago, and you know what he would have said.
Suddenly there are about 10-15 new talented young pacers that have emerged out of nowhere, which has quickly made people forget the days of having Saad Altaf, Sadaf Hussain and Asad Ali lining up to be international hopefuls.
The domestic system which was full of only
mediocre uncles, has beens and trundlers is no longer irrelevant.
There is co-ordination and self correction in the system and from nowhere we have a litany of upcoming young talented batsmen, which was inconceivable before, to the point that guys like Bilal Asif, and Sahibzada Farhan were handed Pakistan caps because of the desperation to find someone half decent.
I can go on and on, about these signs and I am sure most of the others here can see this as well.
Therefore guys, you dont have to listen to a coward. Pakistan cricket has a fantastic future and as the decade progresses, these signs will start amounting to quantifiable achievements.
The age of mediocrity is over. What you need to do now is observe patience and have faith.