Babar
Azam want’s to lead rebuild team after Pakistan’s exit from World Cup.
Pakistan’s World Cup campaign ended
with 8 points (4 wins) out of a possible 18 points (9 matches).
Babar Azam, who scored 320 runs in the
mega event with the average of 40.
Azam stated that ‘‘ We conceded a few
too many runs. We bowled a few loose deliveries toward the end. And our
spinners aren’t taking wickets, which doesn’t help. That has a big effect because
you need to take wickets in the middle overs.’’
‘‘The pitch is very true and the
margin of error is very low for fast bowlers, which explains the big scores we
have conceded. We will sit together and take stock. We’ll take positive from it’s
and discuss mistakes. I’m keen to lead the rebuild.’’ Babar added.
It is worth mentioning that despite a
great start in their mega event campaign with back to back win against
Netherland and Sri Lanka, they went to a four match losing streak- the first
time in their World Cup history Became dependent on results of other teams to
qualify for semi finals.
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