Shoaib Malik wanted his supporters to see Babar Azam instead of handing up the captaincy and leading the nation on his own terms because he thinks the cricketer still has a lot to learn about leadership and that it will take time. direct your attention to what you can do in turn. Perform good deeds for the Men in Green.
“I believe he will become a better leader, but it will take time. But, our culture demands immediate results. Whoever is directing him, kindly direct him to abdicate the command. He will set a tonne of records, and his cricket will be the only thing under strain. said Malik.
The right-handed batter had a standout year in 2022 across all formats, taking home the ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer of the Year award and serving as the team’s captain. Moreover, he was named the ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year. Babar has scored 29 hundreds overall in international cricket across all formats, with a 50-over average of nearly 59.42 across 93 innings.
We are combining Shoaib Malik’s batting ability and leadership.
Shoaib Malik stated that he shouldn’t be evaluated based on the team’s loss since he thinks it is wrong to combine individual excellence with captaincy. The 28-year-old, who is regarded as one of the finest Pakistan batters to have ever played in international cricket, has been in excellent form for the men in green across all three formats.
“Let me just say one thing. His leadership and batting average are being matched by us. This should not be done. Both are unique. But, when a team loses, we criticise it based on how poorly it performed as well. This should not be done. This is a cooperative game. One person might win the match in the past, but the rules of the game have changed. The solution requires collaboration. Shoaib Malik also participated.
Now, Pakistan’s Babar Azam is competing in a T20 series against New Zealand. The Men in Green will play the Kiwis in the series’ final T20I encounter on April 24, with the squad currently holding a 2-1 home advantage in the five-match series (Monday).