Facta don't care about feelings.
The hatered towards Babar is just unreal and unwarranted.
First they complain Pakistan has no world class batsman, then along comes Babar, then they claim he is not world class because he's not in the top 10 rankings, then Babar tops the rankings, then they complain he plays against B,C,D teams, then he scores a century vs Australia facing their A team bowlers, then they complain the match was lost, then they want him as captain, but they want him removed - ecetera ecetera.
There is no satisfying hate as hate has no limits.
I am going to answer you as a genuine person for one last time and hope you are not just trolling.
Firstly, Babar is a good batsmen but short of world class at the moment. That may change in the future as he still has time to leave a legacy and make a niche for himself if gets out of his padding and selfish nature.
Secondly, being World Class doesn't mean being top 10 in the rankings. Rizwan and Babar top the T20 rankings but their impact in T20 is zilch. Nada. They even average in the 50s. But no one cares because they can simply not win you games by their padding.
Thirdly, the top ranking is obviously achieved by playing Junior Dalas and Warners. No sensible team sends their "A" team for bilateral matches and uses these matches as a platform to groom and blood new players and fringe players ready to hit the national team. Meanwhile, Pakistan plays the same 11 even against Namibia and Guernsey and PNG so obviously they get a lot of freebies.
Fourthly, there is no point of a century if the match is indeed lost. The match in question is where Australia hit 370 runs and Babar oblivious to the state of the match prodded along for his century. Better for him would be 70 off 40 balls to give others a chance. Getting to 320 runs and losing respectably by 50 runs is STILL A LOSS. Losing by 100 + runs trying to chase 370 is ALWAYS better than losing by 30 runs and hitting a useless 150 in the process.
Fifthly, Babar is a poor captain. He has his set ideas in his mind without any plan B. Infact, most of the times his plan B is to panic and put the fielders and boundaries and allow easy singles when the batsmen are attacking. He rarely has a slip for his spinners (not that they deserve a slip), and he rarely goes for the kill when the opposition is down. India were four down and ended up with 250 plus which shows that he doesn't have the guts to go the jugular when the opposition is down. Babar is a poor captain but a much better batsmen. There is NO SHAME in that. Tendulkar was a very ordinary captain too, but a genius player who excelled as a batsmen. So if Babar is absolved of the responsibility of leading the side, I have a feeling he is going to finally evolve to the player who everyone wants him to be. I doubt he loves the responsibility of leading the side anyways as his demeanor is rarely every of someone who enjoys captaining the side.
Finally, all of this is not to say that Babar Azam is equivalent of Habibul Bashar or some other average player. His ability to play strokes is second to none. He has a beautiful cover drive. He has the ability to score quickly and up the pace effortlessly. But he gets bogged down because of personal milestones and statistics. He doesn't skip matches vs teams like Nepal, Hong Kong but actually revels in playing them because they become easy centuries for him.
Babar needs the push to go to next level. Any criticism of his based on his potential and not because people hate him or get jealous of him. The world doesn't revolve around jealousy and hatred as you try to portray the antagonists of Babar.
Lastly, no one hates the Pakistan team. We are all born in Pakistan and by default we have developed a love for Pakistan cricket. The last real superstar for Pakistan was Shahid Afridi who probably was not the ideal superstar but when he played, Pakistan won games. Before that, Razzaq was another one.
Pakistan has a rich history of sportsmen who changed the game. Imran, Wasim, Waqar, Javed, Hanif, Abbas, Miandad, Inzimam, Younis Khan, Saqlain, Mushtaq, Abdul Qadir, Shoaib Akhtar. All of them were single handedly match winners on their day. Now read this list Imam, Abdullah, Rizwan, Babar, Nawaz, Shadab ..... Do you even see any star quality in any them sans Babar? And he even he seems driven by personal goals and desires.
Learn to respect dissent and don't compare dissent with hatred. You may be born in a generation where you have only seen Ahmed Shehzads and Imran Farhats so you can't comprehend what we have seen. But that doesn't make you any more loyal than me.
We all have methods to point out the glaring deficiencies and look for improvements in the team.