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"Firmly believe we are a much better, stronger unit despite losing 8 of last 9 matches" : Babar Azam

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"Firmly believe we are a much better, stronger unit despite losing 8 of last 9 matches" : Babar Azam

Lahore, 22 January 2020: World No.1 Babar Azam on Friday will captain Pakistan in the three-T20I series against Bangladesh at the Gaddafi Stadium, a venue where 13 years ago he served as a ball-picker in the second Test between Pakistan and South Africa.

The 25-year-old, since making his international debut in September 2016, has moved to the top of the ICC batting charts following his consistent performance in the shortest format of the game against all opposition in different conditions.

To compliment his T20I ranking, he is ranked seventh in Tests and third in ODIs – a hallmark of a batsman who is on course to achieve greater heights.

He is only the second batsman in circuit with an average of over 50 in Twenty20 Internationals. He has scored 1,405 runs in 36 matches at an average of 50.17 and only India’s Virat Kohli is above him, averaging 52.72 after scoring 2,689 runs in 78 matches.

Appointed Pakistan captain in September 2019, this will be the first time the Lahore-born star will captain his country in front of his home crowds. He previously led Pakistan in Australia where his side was swept aside 2-0 in a three-match series, but he still managed to standout by striking two half-centuries.

“It seems like yesterday when I walked every day for almost three miles to get to the Gaddafi Stadium and work as a ball-boy for the 2007 second Test between Pakistan and South Africa,” Babar recalled, adding: “It was the love for the game and the attraction of some of the stalwarts like Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan, Mohammad Yousuf, Misbah-ul-Haq, Graeme Smith, Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis and Dale Steyn that pulled me to the home of Pakistan cricket without caring for anything else.

“For me, it was the incentive of being closer to Test cricket and legends of the game. Pats on the back and smiles from the Test players during that match were my ultimate rewards. For any youngster, it is certainly once in a lifetime experience.

“I think it was that passion, combined with a bid of cricket madness and stroke of luck that has helped me to become who I am today. I have been very fortunate that in this journey, people have held my hand, coached and mentored me, and always stood beside me in my good and bad days.

“I owe all my success to all those unsung heroes and now it is my responsibility to continue to strive for excellence so that I can match the expectations, both as a player and captain.”

Babar has played 10 T20Is at home and it is no surprise that he has always left a big mark. He has scores of 86, 45, 48 (against ICC World XI in Lahore), 34 not out (against Sri Lanka 2017), 17, 97 not out, 51 (against the West Indies in Karachi) and 13, 3 and 27 (against Sri Lanka in Lahore).

“There is no better feeling when you walk out to bat with your fans behind you. You feel that additional comfort that you are in a familiar territory then you grow in confidence every time you hear the applause for a good shot.

“This is what Pakistan cricket had been missing for the past decade or so. I am from that generation of Pakistan cricketers who grew and established ourselves away from our home conditions and fans. If you compare us with the cricketers from other countries who have made their debuts in the past 10 years, you will realise the additional hardships and challenges we had to go through.

“But this is now all behind us and we look for a better future for our cricket and cricketers.”

Talking about captaining the side against Bangladesh, Babar said: “Captaining your country is the biggest responsibility and honour one can get. I have always aspired to play hard but fair cricket, and that’s what I will like to do as long as I am representing Pakistan.

“Since the tour has been announced, I have been excited about the prospect of leading an extremely talented bunch of players onto the field. Frankly, this is what I used to dream as a young boy, and that dream is now about to turn reality.

“No matter how young or experienced you are, learning process continues. This series will also be part of that process, having said that there will be no room for ordinary performances. We are expected to deliver the goods every time we represent Pakistan and there will be no change to that philosophy.

“We have some young but talented cricketers and if you mix them with the experience of Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik, then it becomes a good blend. The two have played nearly 200 T02I between them and now it is up to them to learn from their experiences and not only learn tricks of the trade but also put an end to our run of unfavourable results in the past few matches.

“I firmly believe we are a much better and stronger unit despite losing eight of the last nine matches. We need to get back to our winning habit from this series and so that we can bury the demons of the past few matches.”

All the three T20Is will start at 2pm with the toss taking place at 1.30pm. Tickets for the matches are available online as well as dedicated TCS Express Counters.

Squad:

Pakistan - Babar Azam (captain) (Central Punjab), Ahsan Ali (Sindh), Amad Butt (Balochistan), Haris Rauf (Northern), Iftikhar Ahmed (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Imad Wasim (Northern), Khushdil Shah (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mohammad Hafeez (Southern Punjab), Mohammad Hasnain (Sindh), Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Musa Khan (Northern), Shadab Khan (Northern), Shaheen Shah Afridi (Northern), Shoaib Malik (Southern Punjab) and Usman Qadir (Central Punjab)

Bangladesh - Mahmudullah (captain), Tamim Iqbal Khan, Soumya Sarkar, Naim Sheikh, Najmul Hossain, Litton Das, MD Mithun, Afif Hossain, Mahadi Hasan, Aminul Islam Biplob, Mustafizur Rahman, Shafiul Islam, Al-Amin Hossain, Rubel Hossain, Hasan Mahmud.
 
“It was the love for the game and the attraction of some of the stalwarts like Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan, Mohammad Yousuf, Misbah-ul-Haq, Graeme Smith, Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis and Dale Steyn that pulled me to the home of Pakistan cricket without caring for anything else."

Bet everyone wk hate this :P
 
These kind of statements show the mentality , a strong unit loosing matches , who is he making a fool ?
 
A full-strength Bangladesh, with Shakib and Mushfiq, is a better ODI side than Pakistan in Asian conditions.
 
A full-strength Bangladesh, with Shakib and Mushfiq, is a better ODI side than Pakistan in Asian conditions.

:yk with a pop gun bowling attack, yeah sure

and LOL @ your sad attempts in making out Mushfiq who is a nobody player to something he isnt. Tamim hi keh detay bhai.
 
Babar speaks well more often than not. I hope team turns up in the series to fulfill the expectations Babar has from the team.
 
“I owe all my success to all those unsung heroes and now it is my responsibility to continue to strive for excellence so that I can match the expectations, both as a player and captain.”

This is what I love about Babar and gives me confidence that if he is sticked with as captain for coming years, he will leave no page unturned and give his best just like he did with his batting.
 
A full-strength Bangladesh, with Shakib and Mushfiq, is a better ODI side than Pakistan in Asian conditions.

They are evenly matched sides in Asian conditions. Your opinion is based on the Asia Cup defeat which could have been a one-off.

If you really believe that Bangladesh are a better ODI side than Pakistan with Shakib and Mushfiq in Asian conditions, back up your claim with other elements, instead of repeating the same thing over and over again.

It's like saying WI are a better ODI side than South Africa in English conditions because they did better at the WC 2019.
 
It seems like someone from PCB has been tasked with writing this. I can't imagine Babar saying most of it.

After the hammering against Australia, the honeymoon could be over for Babar as captain if Pakistan loses to Bangladesh in the T20I series.
 
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Yes, this T20 team looks worrisome . . Not convinced on Ahsan Ali . . Convinced on Musa (he should be no where near international cricket for the time being unless he seriously improves his skills/accuracy etc.) . . Taking Shoaib Malik to Australia is a big big gamble!! I personally wouldn't have had him . . I believe Misbah has panicked after the results of his first 2 t20 series . . Hafeez, well . . lets see . . but if I were to pick one of Malik or Hafeez, I'd pick Hafeez! Khushdil Shah, Amad Butt, Qadir are all unknown quantities at this level . .

With the T20 world cup a few months ago, we as usual are in disarray in terms of our planning and combination . .
 
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Our players need to be humble, accept their weakness and work on it. Being arrogant and boastful will not take us anywhere.
 
“This is what Pakistan cricket had been missing for the past decade or so. I am from that generation of Pakistan cricketers who grew and established ourselves away from our home conditions and fans. If you compare us with the cricketers from other countries who have made their debuts in the past 10 years, you will realise the additional hardships and challenges we had to go through.

Not sure why he's making himself sound like a veteran.
 
It seems like someone from PCB has been tasked with writing this. I can't imagine Babar saying most of it.

After the hammering against Australia, the honeymoon could be over for Babar as captain if Pakistan loses to Bangladesh in the T20I series.
Chief Selector.

Head Coach.

Batting Coach.

Press release author?
 
Thats the only crutch you have in support of your feeble argument.

Pakistan smashed Bangladesh in the biggest stage just last year.

A dead-rubber. Bangladesh have beaten Pakistan in every meaningful ODI post the Afridi show in 2014.
 
They are evenly matched sides in Asian conditions. Your opinion is based on the Asia Cup defeat which could have been a one-off.

If you really believe that Bangladesh are a better ODI side than Pakistan with Shakib and Mushfiq in Asian conditions, back up your claim with other elements, instead of repeating the same thing over and over again.

It's like saying WI are a better ODI side than South Africa in English conditions because they did better at the WC 2019.

Yes I do have my reasons for believing that a full-strength Bangladesh is better than a full-strength Pakistan when it comes to ODIs in Asia.

Their batsmen play spin very well and the likes of Imad and Shadab are not threatening for them.

If the pitches are flat or slow turners, Bangladesh have the edge because they have a superior batting lineup and a superior spinner in Shakib.

Babar is better than all their batsman, but their overall batting unit is stronger than ours. We have an edge on them outside Asia if the pitches are favorable for pacers, because our pace attack is superior.
 
A dead-rubber. Bangladesh have beaten Pakistan in every meaningful ODI post the Afridi show in 2014.

Tell me, how is an Asia cup match in Abu Dhabi more meaningful than a World Cup match in Lords?
 
Don't insult our intelligence Babar. Instead of pretending everything's rosy, a new captain should be admitting the side is underperforming and setting out a vision on how to rebuild.

Instead we've brought back Hafeez and Malik, whilst inexplicably retaining Musa and Qadir.
 
Tell me, how is an Asia cup match in Abu Dhabi more meaningful than a World Cup match in Lords?

Because Pakistan won the lords one and lost the abu Dhabi one. If it was the other way round I am sure the the world cup game would have been the meaningful one and the other ...... The guy can't stop posting without hate.
 
In T20s you atleast need one bowler who other teams want to play out. Pakistan had Ajmal, Gul. I am not sure i see any. If opposition wants to line up against a bowler they can do against anyone from the current lot.
 
In T20s you atleast need one bowler who other teams want to play out. Pakistan had Ajmal, Gul. I am not sure i see any. If opposition wants to line up against a bowler they can do against anyone from the current lot.

Haris Rauf potentially
 
In T20s you atleast need one bowler who other teams want to play out. Pakistan had Ajmal, Gul. I am not sure i see any. If opposition wants to line up against a bowler they can do against anyone from the current lot.

Irrespective of how posters rate Imad, Shadab, Shaheen, Hassan they were doing there job well in T20s and their stats also show that and that obviously played a role in T20 wins. If Imad, Shadab can bowl decently, with the come back of Shaheen bowling should do better.
 
Tell me, how is an Asia cup match in Abu Dhabi more meaningful than a World Cup match in Lords?

A must-win Asia Cup is more important than a dead-rubber World Cup match.
 
Irrespective of how posters rate Imad, Shadab, Shaheen, Hassan they were doing there job well in T20s and their stats also show that and that obviously played a role in T20 wins. If Imad, Shadab can bowl decently, with the come back of Shaheen bowling should do better.

My point is if you want to line up against say Hasan, Shadab you can do. Amir probably is a good defensive bowler. That potency is missing.
 
Mamoon trolling again but a 3-0 win for Pakistan & he will say it was a weak Bangla team who were in fear of their lives at all times..lmao so much for being a Hall of Famer on here ����
 
Babar is a massive upgrade over Sarfraz in terms of quality, personality and media handling.
 
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