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[PICTURES] Inzamam-ul-Haq coaching Babar Azam

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Pics via Inzi on Twitter.

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Great for babar azam to learn from inzi

The real issue babar have is body language which is very bad and need a serious change . His technique is good not many issues
 
The belly in that second picture... Unless maybe he's wearing a chest guard, but I don't think he is.
 
Good to see, Inzi... what a player he was! Love him.

On a different note, I'd like to see Pakistani players to work a little on building some muscles, Azam looks lean and all that but these days you've got to spend some time in the Gym doing some weight training and build some muscles.
 
The belly in that second picture... Unless maybe he's wearing a chest guard, but I don't think he is.

I don't think it is a belly... his midriff is just pressed forward. If it was a belly his tummy area would be extending far ahead of his chest which it isn't
 
Great for babar azam to learn from inzi

The real issue babar have is body language which is very bad and need a serious change . His technique is good not many issues

Not sure if Inzi can help with that as his body language was quite poor in his playing days.
 
Not sure if Inzi can help with that as his body language was quite poor in his playing days.

lol was thinking the same but inzi was not bad when he was young like babar .Some body needs to talk

to babar i know inzi cannot but he needs work on that particular problem
 
I admire and like Inzi , the batsman, and also respect his religious affiliation but there got to be a professional dress code. You wear a different outfit when going to work, coaching and when going for Juma prayer. What's un-islamic about wearing a tack suite or something like that when coaching or going to work ?
 
Babar you better be listening,he's telling u to stop being a timid kitten,And some other stuff about batting

P.S where's that belly come from
 
Precious moments for Babar.

Absorb the information and advice. Store it in your head and do not forget the advice.
 
I admire and like Inzi , the batsman, and also respect his religious affiliation but there got to be a professional dress code. You wear a different outfit when going to work, coaching and when going for Juma prayer. What's un-islamic about wearing a tack suite or something like that when coaching or going to work ?

I don't think he was specifically there for coaching. As chief selector he was probably just having a look around at the camp that's going on at the NCA.

Not that it really matters but he did wear tracksuits when he had the stint as coach for Afghanistan so maybe you should take it easy and not be so picky.
 
I admire and like Inzi , the batsman, and also respect his religious affiliation but there got to be a professional dress code. You wear a different outfit when going to work, coaching and when going for Juma prayer. What's un-islamic about wearing a tack suite or something like that when coaching or going to work ?

Is he not wearing the national dress of Pakistan? If Inzy was running or training physically Im sure he would have wore the appropriate attire but must have been just talking.

Babar is the future of Pakistans batting. He just needs to be more positive whether in defence or attack early on.
 
Only a couple of minor issues he needs to fix regarding his batting itself. The main problem right now with Babar is his mentality. He doesn't believe in his own talent. He is very timid. He should be playing his natural game and have confidence in his ability.

That way we will start seeing him convert his starts into big scores. He needs to show real ambition on and off the field. We cannot afford to let him get lazy or mentally jaded. He needs to look at the drive and dedication that the likes of Kohli have, and try to emulate them.

He has all the natural talent needed to be Pakistan's all time top scorer in both tests and ODIS. Inshallah he can start delivering on a consistent basis soon.
 
what did inzi say to him?

Dunno about that but this was his tweet:

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This kid is such a talent, mA. Want him to see top the world's batsmen list. Guide such kids with love. They are future. They are Pakistan. <a href="https://t.co/3bQm9CWuT7">pic.twitter.com/3bQm9CWuT7</a></p>— Inzamam ul Haq (@InziTheLegend) <a href="https://twitter.com/InziTheLegend/status/884447794689228801">July 10, 2017</a></blockquote>
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He obviously rates him highly.
 
Fantastic to see Inzi there but don't we have a batting coach for this job?
 
I admire and like Inzi , the batsman, and also respect his religious affiliation but there got to be a professional dress code. You wear a different outfit when going to work, coaching and when going for Juma prayer. What's un-islamic about wearing a tack suite or something like that when coaching or going to work ?

Im sorry but hunh? Inzi can wear what he wants where he wants..whats this obsession with how someone looks??
 
Wouldn't call it coaching, looked like a 5 minute talk for the cameras.
 
Lol, that's the first thing I noticed too.

That's the most noticeable thing as well for those who don't think that you can bring revolution in an International batsman through a couple of minutes chit chat, mainly for camera.
 
Good to see.

Must be something important which inzi noticed about Babar's game and felt the need to address it.
 
Nice to see this.Babar should get into better shape.

Btw Inzi looks in slightly better shape than his late cricketing days.
 
Good to see, Inzi... what a player he was! Love him.

On a different note, I'd like to see Pakistani players to work a little on building some muscles, Azam looks lean and all that but these days you've got to spend some time in the Gym doing some weight training and build some muscles.

Muscle doesn't equal strength btw, and timing is far more important than force when it comes to clearing boundaries these days.
 
I admire and like Inzi , the batsman, and also respect his religious affiliation but there got to be a professional dress code. You wear a different outfit when going to work, coaching and when going for Juma prayer. What's un-islamic about wearing a tack suite or something like that when coaching or going to work ?

Don't see why he has to wear a track-suit. Football managers coach in a suit all the time. Inzi is formally dressed, so I don't see the problem. He doesn't need to wear a track suit to get his point across.

On the one hand some people needlessly insist on inserting religion where not required. And on the other hand posts like this insist somebody not wear religious clothing when there is no harm at all if he wears it.
 
Looks like Babar is sporting a belly. He is so young and is already looking unfit. Eating habits and nutrition is one thing we need to change from the ground level up.
 
Looks like Babar is sporting a belly. He is so young and is already looking unfit. Eating habits and nutrition is one thing we need to change from the ground level up.

Pak people are always lot more rounder than other Asian people.
 
Pak people are always lot more rounder than other Asian people.

We had guys like Younus and Misbah who are above 40 but look lean and very fit. It's about your personal hard work and commitment. You can't have culture, race, religion, or any reasons as excuse to being unfit.
 
Babar needs to put on a bit of lean muscle will give him strength to hit those power shots and working on squats and deadlifts will increase his core strength in hia glutes and legs and will help his stamina and running power.
 
Babar, whatever you do, don't let Inzi teach you how to run between the wickets.
 
Inzamam ul Haq, what a legend. Not only is he doing an incredible job as a CS, he's also helping out the coaching staff. Have immense respect for this man, MashAllah.
 
No, but had he taken better care of himself, he could have been an even better player.


I was going to laugh and say that Inzimam was a truly great player despite being so unfit.

However, your comment made me think.

If Inzi worked on his fitness, how much better could he have been?
 
What is so religious about shalwar kameez. It is the national attire of Pakistan. If a Pakistani isn't going to be seen wearing it then who is lol
 
I was going to laugh and say that Inzimam was a truly great player despite being so unfit.

However, your comment made me think.

If Inzi worked on his fitness, how much better could he have been?

Quite a bit better. I think despite being a very good batsmen, Inzi is one of the biggest disappointments in cricket. Always seemed to bottle the big moments minus the 92 world cup and play poorly in tougher conditions.

The amount of run outs would be vastly less and he could have had a longer career.
 
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