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World Cup 2023: Babar Azam hits back at criticism over Pakistan's poor run, says 'very easy to give opinion on TV'

FirstCricket Staff • November 10, 2023, 19:25:08 IST
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Babar also disagreed with the notion that the burden of captaincy had affected his form with the bat.

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World Cup 2023: Babar Azam hits back at criticism over Pakistan's poor run, says 'very easy to give opinion on TV'

Pakistan captain Babar Azam hit back at critics on Friday amid criticism over his team’s performance in the 2023 ICC World Cup. World Cup 2023: News | Schedule | Results | Points table The Men in Green have had a mixed run so far in the 13th edition of the showpiece event, starting their campaign with two wins before losing four in a row to stare at an early flight back home. They would, however, regain some of that lost momentum with wins against Bangladesh and New Zealand. Despite those late wins, Babar and Co’s chances of making it to the World Cup semi-finals for the first time in over a decade appear highly unlikely given the massive gap in Net Run Rate between them and New Zealand, who sit at the fourth spot with 10 points.

With Pakistan likely to head home after their final league match against England on Saturday, criticism of Babar’s leaderships skills have only been growing louder. Former captains Shoaib Malik and Moin Khan believe the burden of captaincy has affected the star batter’s form. Babar, however, responded strongly to the stern remarks on the eve of the match against England in Kolkata, saying it is very easy to air one’s views on television. “It’s very easy to give opinion on TV. If someone wishes to offer advice, they are welcome to call me directly, my number is known to everyone,” Babar said, referring to the criticism. Read | Former Pakistan players slam PCB amid disappointing run of form Malik had contended that Babar was was king as a batsman but not as a leader. “The guy who is most responsible is the captain,” Malik had said. Moin had opined that Babar should learn from Indian batter Virat Kohli, who is now more focussed on batting after quitting captaincy. “He would have been better playing as a batsman than leading this team. Look at Kohli,” said Moin. Babar held firm and said his form was never affected by the criticisms. “I have been captaining my team for the last three years and I have never felt this way. It’s just because I have not performed the way I should have in the World Cup, that’s why people are saying that I am under pressure. “I don’t think I was under any pressure or felt any different because of this. I try to give my best in the field during the fielding. During batting, I think about how I should make runs and make the team win,” he said. Facing a barrage of questions from Pakistani journalists including the possibility of stepping down from the captaincy, Babar remained steadfast and composed, playing with a straight bat. “I have no idea what decisions you are talking about. The decisions we make here, regarding selections of players — are the decision of the coaches and the captain. “We go with the best combination of conditions and situations. Sometimes we have succeeded and sometimes we haven’t.” “About the captaincy — as I said, once we go back to Pakistan or after this match, we will see what happens. But right now, I am not focusing on this, my focus is on the next match.” In a disastrous World Cup campaign, Babar (282 runs) hit four half-centuries but could convert his any of the starts into a triple-digit score which has hurt the team badly. New Zealand’s five-wicket win with 160 balls to spare over Sri Lanka on Thursday has almost ended Pakistan’s hopes to make the semi-final. Pakistan now have to win against England by an astronomical margin at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens on Saturday to overtake New Zealand’s net run-rate and seal a last-four berth. Babar said their losses to Afghanistan and South Africa have cost them badly. “We should have won our matches against South Africa and Afghanistan because of which we are at this stage. We will try our best to finish on a good note. You never know this is cricket,” Babar said of the match against England. “You cannot say that it is the fault of bowling, fielding, or batting. As a team we could not execute. We cannot say that we got so many runs in bowling or lost runs in fielding. As a team we did not execute the plan or play as per the demand — that includes bowling, batting, and fielding.” Babar also refused to agree that the team’s performance has dipped sharply since the 1999 World Cup. “Because we haven’t done well in this World Cup or the last World Cup, you can’t say that we haven’t done well since 99, we have dominated and we were number one in One-day. Yes, we are not able to finish well. We will work on that and finish well.” Their lack of experience in playing in India has also affected them, said the skipper. “We came here for the first time. We didn’t have the awareness of how to take it but we adapted as soon as possible in practice, that we will have to face it like this. “To be honest we got a lot of love from India, a lot of support. Not only me, the entire team. Of course, I was not able to get a good finish,” he said. With inputs from PTI

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