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'People said we couldn't chase 350…': Babar Azam

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A clean sweep and a jump. The Pakistan cricket team couldn’t have asked for anything better at the moment — they swept the One-Day International series against the West Indies 3-0 in Multan. And as an effect of that, Babar Azam’s side jumped one spot from No.5 to No.4 ahead of India, when the latest ICC Men’s ODI Team Rankings were announced on Monday.

But Azam, who were stellar with the bat in the series, believes there’s more to come from the side.

“We could execute the plans and are giving 100% in all departments and the results are there to see,” Azam said after the match.

“We had to check the bench strength as well as utilise the seniors. We are trying different combinations with bat and ball. We will try to keep continuity and keep testing. We have different areas of improvements as each of the three games showed. We hope to learn from our mistakes and get better,” he added.

Azam has been in rollicking form himself, becoming the first batsman to score three consecutive ODI centuries twice.

On his brilliant form, he said: “I try to play positive cricket and try to play the situation. The conditions were differently in each of the games.”

Meanwhile, Imam-ul-Haq, who was named the Player of the Series, with 199 runs, said he has always believed in sticking to the process and the results will come.

“It feels nice. It’s about the process and I was working hard. It feels special to play with these bunch of players,” said Imam-ul-Haq.

“I haven’t changed much. After 2019, we haven’t played much ODIs and so that takes time. It’s just the confidence of doing well in back-to-back games. With Babar, it’s been 11 years that we know each other and we know each other’s game. So when there is pressure, we talk a lot and it helps,” he added.

Leg-spinner Shabab Khan, was amongst the top wicket takers in the series, returning with seven wickets, the same as left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz. He was making a return from injury after missing the series against Australia.

“It’s difficult after the injuries because the confidence is down. But it feels good to do well. I will try and do better,” said Shadab.

Meanwhile, Pakistan jumped a spot to No.4 in the latest ICC Men’s ODI Team Rankings after the series win. Before the start of the series, Pakistan were placed fifth in the rankings with a rating of 102. But the 3-0 clean sweep over the Windies has boosted them to No.4 with a rating of 106, leaving India behind at 105.

Pakistan have enjoyed a brilliant last couple of years in the 50-over format. Apart from the blip against England away from home, they have taken on all comers and emerged victorious, including 2-1 series wins against Zimbabwe and South Africa.

They defeated Australia by the same margin when they came to visit Pakistan for the first time since 1998. West Indies stood no chance against Pakistan as they were rampaged 3-0.

India, though, will have a chance to climb the rankings as they play England and West Indies (three ODIs each) before Pakistan play their next ODI series in August.

https://www.khaleejtimes.com/sports/theres-more-to-come-from-pakistan-says-skipper-azam
 
Just hope we dont paper over issues with our middle order and bowling.
 
Pakistan captain Babar Azam said they are now playing "positive" and "proactive" cricket and that is why achieving a lot of success in the limited-overs formats. Babar, who has been in dream form raccking up records for fun in ODI cricket, also praised his bowlers for stepping up whenever the batters fail. The Pakistan captain made the comment after the men in green whitewashed West Indies 3-0 in the ODI series on Monday.

Taking a dig at the ctitics, Babar said previously people used to say that Pakistan can't chase targets like 350 in ODIs but they proved them wrong by pulling off a record chase against Australia not too long ago.

"We talked about how we needed to play different cricket. And we have played proactive, positive cricket, People said we couldn't chase 350. We did [against Australia], and our bowling also defended totals. Ups and downs are natural. You don't always get a result even if you give 100%. Sometimes you have to accept that what you do can't be executed the way you wanted. I can only keep demanding effort from my team. They're doing that, and so the results are following," said the current no.1-ranked batter in ODIs.

Babar also praised Pakistan's bench strength and added that he is "satisfied" as a captain.

"Bench strength always gives you a lift," he said. "Knowing you have players on the bench who are ready to use is good to know. We had Iftikhar, Abdullah Shafique and Dahani on the bench. We tried a different bowling combination and they performed very well. It's very satisfying as a captain to see that."

Babar recently became the first batter to notch 9 consecutive 50-plus scores ODI cricket.

"We still need to improve in certain areas. We still lose wickets in clusters in the middle which puts us on the back foot. Here the players need better concentration; it's an area to work on. The fielding has improved, but our body language still deteriorates when a good partnership develops, and it's another thing we can try and improve."

Hindustan Times
 
Really the question is if we can do the 300+ chases outside Pakistan and win.
 
For the first time since the ICC ODI and T20I Player rankings were introduced, Pakistan batters have occupied the top two positions in the latest rankings, which the ICC released on Wednesday.

Pakistan’s all-format captain Babar Azam is joined by Imam-ul-Haq as the second-ranked ODI batter, while Mohammad Rizwan has moved up one place to second in the T20I rankings.

Imam’s 199 runs in the ODI series against the West Indies in Pakistan’s 3-0 series win has helped him to move ahead of India’s Virat Kohli. Imam now leads Kohli (811 points) by four points, while Babar continues to sit on top of the tree with 892 points.

Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman has joined India’s Shikhar Dawan at 13th position.

Amongst the ODI bowlers, Shaheen Afridi has broken into the top-five for the first time in his career. The left-arm fast bowler, who is ranked fourth in Tests with 827 points, is now in fourth position (up by two places). The list is headed by New Zealand’s Trent Boult (726 points), followed by Josh Hazlewood (691 points) and Matt Henry (683 points).

Shadab Khan has also made good progress, rising eight places to 30th, while Mohammad Nawaz has vaulted 53 places to enter the top-50 in 47th position.

In the T20I player rankings, Babar Azam is ranked number-one with 818 points, while Mohammad Rizwan is second (794 points). South Africa’s Aiden Markram has slipped to third on 772 points.

Fakhar Zaman is the next highest-ranked Pakistan batter in 46th position (490 points).

Amongst the T20I bowlers, Shaheen Afridi is in 12th position, followed by Shadab Khan (16th), Haris Rauf (29th), Mohammad Nawaz (60th) and Hasan Ali (63rd).

In the latest Test rankings, Babar Azam has retained his fourth position, while Azhar Ali and Mohammad Rizwan are 18th and 19th, respectively. Abid Ali is 23rd, Abdullah Shafique is 35th and Fawad Alam is 42nd.

Apart from Shaheen Afridi, notable Pakistan bowlers in the Test rankings are Hasan Ali (15th), Mohammad Abbas (20th), Yasir Shah (37th), Nauman Ali (62nd), Naseem Shah (68th), Faheem Ashraf (73rd) and Sajid Khan (75th).
 
Pakistan fielding was generally very good in the series vs WI

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What does Pakistan need to do in order to qualify for the WC, main issue at the moment
 
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