Babar Azam, Pakistanโs star batter, has been the center of attentionโand not in a good way. After a forgettable performance in the T20I series against Australia, where he managed only 47 runs at an average of 15.66, questions about his place in the T20I squad began swirling.
Adding fuel to the fire, former cricketer Basit Ali boldly claimed that Babarโs T20I career might be over, especially with Aqib Javed now at the helm as Pakistanโs white-ball head coach. But Aqib had other ideas.
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The Claim That Sparked Debate
Basit Ali didnโt hold back during a local TV program. He predicted that the third T20I against Australia would be Babarโs last in the format under Aqibโs watch. He even questioned Babarโs contributions in T20Is, saying, โWhat kind of batsman gets dismissed before the eighth over?โ
While some might view Basitโs comments as harsh, they reflect a sentiment shared by a section of fans who feel Babar hasnโt been delivering in T20Is like he used to. But is it fair to write off a player of Babarโs caliber after just one bad series?
Aqib Javedโs Perspective
Addressing the media on Wednesday, Aqib Javed tackled the swirling rumors head-on. He dismissed Basitโs claim and defended Babarโs role in the team. Aqib highlighted Babarโs consistent performances over the years, emphasizing his value to Pakistan cricket.
โSenior players like Babar and Rizwan have a value. They performed over the years for Pakistan. Every person has its own opinion, but our focus is not to target any individual,โ Aqib said.
Aqib also stressed that coaching isnโt about personal preferences or targeting players. Instead, itโs about improving the overall state of Pakistan cricket.
โWhen you become a coach or a selector, itโs not about individual [preference]. Your goal is to improve Pakistan cricket,โ he added.
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Aqibโs comments seem to reflect a broader vision. He wants to focus on team performance and development, rather than singling out players. He pointed to the recent ODI series wins, saying that victories like these are wins for Pakistan cricket, not just individual players.
This approach might be exactly what Pakistan cricket needsโan environment where players are supported, not undermined, during tough times.
The debate over Babarโs place in the T20I squad will likely continue, especially if his form doesnโt improve. But for now, Aqib Javedโs words should offer some reassurance to Babar and his fans. The star batter isnโt going anywhere, at least not yet.
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