Again what I see is recency bias coming into the picture. Babar and Rizwan are a prolific opening pair and should never be broken up given Pakistan's resources.
The majority of the complaints is that they bat too slow in the Powerplay when chasing which puts undue pressure on the middle order. Again not factually true, apart from the odd game.
Babar and Rizwan have been the opening pair for 16 chases. Pakistan have won 13 games out of those 16. Out of those 16 games, they have been required to chase a target of over 150, 7 times. Pakistan have lost only 1 match out of those 7.
Here's the breakdown of those 7 chases over 150 runs with Babar and Rizwan's performance in the PP.
1) Pakistan vs SA - required target 165 at a run rate of 8.25.
Babar and Rizwan batted the full 6 overs in the PP and scored 51 runs at a run rate of 8.50. Ahead of the required run rate. Pak won the match.
2) Pakistan vs SA - required target 189 at a run rate of 9.45.
Babar and Rizwan batted 4.5 overs in the PP and scored 41 runs at a run rate of 8.48. Required run rate only increased to 9.76 when they departed from the original 9.45 at the start of the innings. Pak won the match after Rizwan scored 74 not out off 50 balls at a SR of 148.
3) Pak vs SA - required target of 204 at a run rate of 10.2
Babar and Rizwan batted the full PP for a score of 64 at a run rate of 10.67. Required run rate decreased to 10 from the original 10.2. Pak won the match.
4) Pak vs Eng - required target of 201 at a run rate of 10.05
Babar and Rizwan batted for 5.4 overs for a total of 50 runs. Required run rate increased to 10.53 from the original 10.05. Pak lost the match heavily.
5) Pak vs Ind - required target of 152 at a run rate of 7.6
Babar and Rizwan batted the full PP and scored 43 runs at a run rate of 7.17. Required run rate increased to 7.79 from the original 7.6. Pak won the match by 10 wickets with 2.1 overs to spare.
6) Pak vs WI - required target of 208 at a run rate of 10.4
Babar and Rizwan batted the full PP and scored 60 runs at a run rate of 10. Required run rate increased to 10.57 from the original 10. Pak won the match with 1.1 overs to spare.
7) Pak vs Ind - required target of 182 at a run rate of 9.18
Babar and Rizwan batted 3.4 overs for a total of 22 runs at a run rate of 6. Required run rate increased to 9.8 from the original 9.18. Pak won the match by 1 ball to spare.
So before everyone starts piling on Babar and Rizwan, the fact of the matter is, they have never let the required run rate go out of control. The two matches where they should be criticized are the India game and the final against SL. Other than that, there is zero evidence to suggest that they don't play quick in chases over 150.
17 times have Pakistan batted first with Babar and Rizwan as openers and out of those 17 times, Pakistan have scored 160 or more 10 times. Only 2 times Pakistan have lost in those 10 instances. Both to Australia. So its really unfair to criticize them with such remarkable stats.
I am fully with those who blame Rizwan for the SL defeat in the final because that was indeed a truly terrible innings but it was also an anomaly. We have such short-sightedness that we ignore what these two have actually achieved for Pakistan as openers.
Appreciate the detailed post, but there are some caveats to this.
The problem isn't Babar and Rizwan's PP SR in chases, but their PP SR period which is
115 since 2020. It's exacerbated by the fact our top 3 consumes around 70% of our innings, considerably
more than any other nation, and according to cricinfo's stats team have the biggest gap between runs scored and ball consumed.
There's no denying we've had success with this template, but Pakistan are the only team to treat bilateral T20Is like life and death whereas our opponents typically experiment. South Africa fielded reserve attacks in those matches you reference. The 204 chase was against an attack of George Linde, Lizaad Williams, Beuran Hendricks, Tabraiz Shamsi and Sisanda Magala.
1) Pakistan vs SA - required target 165 at a run rate of 8.25.
Babar and Rizwan batted the full 6 overs in the PP and scored 51 runs at a run rate of 8.50. Ahead of the required run rate. Pak won the match.
Rizwan and Haider opened in that match. Babar came in at 3 and to be fair his SR was 146 so there's an argument for demoting him.
The 182 chase vs India was largely thanks to Mohammad Nawaz. Babar and Rizwan wasted half the PP and sent the RRR to nearly 10. Banking on worldies from your middle-order to compensate for your anchors isn't a sustainable strategy for consistent results.
17 times have Pakistan batted first with Babar and Rizwan as openers and out of those 17 times, Pakistan have scored 160 or more 10 times. Only 2 times Pakistan have lost in those 10 instances. Both to Australia. So its really unfair to criticize them with such remarkable stats.
One of those defeats being the Semi Final of a World Cup. The formula worked against weakened attacks in inconsequential bilaterals, but failed when it mattered the most.
It's been lost midst the criticism of Hasan Ali's drop but we were 15-20 runs short because of this pair's overcaution. Babar's SR was the
lowest of all batters who made double figures. After 10 overs, Pakiatan were 71-1 whereas Australia were 89-3. Again their conservative approach had to be compensated for by somebody else, in this case Fakhar without whom that SF wouldn't have been close.
Risk aversion and refusal to stray from a set template has cost us two tournaments.