Haroon786
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Both were hyped to a significant extent, both were seen as the next batting stalwarts of Pakistan and both were posited as the most talented batsmen of their generations. However, as the years have rolled past we have seen Umar plummet from a position of bristling potential, whereby he could've gone on to achieve greater things to a low ebb where he is now ridiculed for being a poor man's Afridi and is one of the most ungainly looking international cricketers at present. However, whilst Babar has also started on a promising note and despite his baptism of fire against Australia recently in the Test series, his temperament is far better and his technique more stoic and fluent (despite his minor issues) than his cousin's. Babar has displayed signs of performance across all three formats of the game and therefore represents the possibility of the first Pakistani batsman who can excel in all three formats in the game.
Will Babar be able develop further and advance his Cricketing stature beyond words of mere potential and superficial hype or will he also falter and cascade down from his current lofty standing as one of the most talented young batsman in the world similar to his cousin a few years ago ?
Will Babar be able develop further and advance his Cricketing stature beyond words of mere potential and superficial hype or will he also falter and cascade down from his current lofty standing as one of the most talented young batsman in the world similar to his cousin a few years ago ?