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Why does Babar Azam go into his shell when he plays in Tests?

Sherlock

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It's not the first time I heard this about Babar.

So why doesn't someone/batting coach pull him aside and tell him to play his natural game and to not look to survive whenever he comes out to bat?

Surely someone can see what is happening to him? Right?
 
Because its his 10th Test match and he doesn't have a stellar FC record. Can't believe people are hating on this guy already yet still back Shafiq.
 
He is still finding his feet at Test level. Give him another year or two and he will be playing freely. Right now, he might be surviving just so that he will not get booted out of the team.

Its all about confidence.
 
Given his relative success in LOI, I'd be alright with him sticking with the #3 spot over the next year to get acclimated, so long as his form isn't completely gone
 
He's not as good as everyone thinks he is.

Love how everyone's darling is being exposed in Tests.
 
Because he is still in a (egg) shell when it comes to tests.
 
Overhyped player. Not even half as good as people hype him to be. FC record tells us his real quality.

Has always been timid at the crease, in all formats he's played, except when he's played ODIs against West Indies (a mediocre team in itself).

Perhaps to the emulate the outdated recipe of Shafiq, Misbah and Azhar of strolling at snails pace without any concern of match situation/pitch/opposition bowlers.
 
Needs to find his own at the Test level, seems confused at the crease. Hopefully he can rectify that in near future. Although seeing him totally clueless against spin is surely a worry.
 
Need to give him time. Even Kohli and Smith looked like goons out there for a bit in whites. The kid showed his mettle in NZ with a compact 90 where everyone else failed in that innings. It was a slow 90, but the conditions were hostile.

It seems like he has issues vs spin as well if I'm honest. Even in ODIs he plays pace pretty well but as soon as they bring in a spinner he feels halted.
 
"Confused" is the right word, I feel.

That's genuinely what he looks like when he bats in Tests.

Will be interesting how he and the batting coach try changing his approach in future matches.
 
He hasn't found his right tempo in tests yet.

Has got good enough technique against pacers for no 3. And playing in UAE will hone his game against spin.
 
Mixture of inexperience and ability not quite a test level batsman currently wasn't too good in FC before test debut that can change with more matches at the top level.
 
Because its his 10th Test match and he doesn't have a stellar FC record. Can't believe people are hating on this guy already yet still back Shafiq.

People are hating this guy because he was hailed as the second coming of some ATG batsmen even though he doesn't have fc performance to back up and neither has he shown any glimpse of an emerging world class bat till now.
 
He might do well and sooner be able to establish himself in tests but I dont except him to come anywhere close to what people have overhyped him to become.
 
He might do well and sooner be able to establish himself in tests but I dont except him to come anywhere close to what people have overhyped him to become.
He is the equivalent of mohammad amir the test bowler.

So much hype and nothing but excuses to show for their performances
 
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