
Babar Azam Goes Silent on Reporter’s Question: Before the start of the 10th season of Pakistan Super League, Shaheen Afridi, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan spoke to the media. During the press conference, a reporter asked Babur to express his views on Pakistan’s failure to achieve more than 200 goals in T20 cricket. But Babur had no answer to this question. He became absolutely silent. After this Afridi defended him and answered the reporter’s question.
According to the news of NDTV Sports, the reporter questioned, ‘There is no doubt that the morale of the entire country has dropped at this time, but where are we decreasing? Is it a lack of mindset or intentions, because whenever a team scores above 200, we get nervous and fail to achieve the goal. Babur, please you can answer it? ‘
Babur had no answer to this and asked Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan to give the reason for this. However, Rizwan also decided to remain silent. After which fast bowler Afridi decided to answer the question of the reporter.
Afridi defends Babur and Rizwan
Babur and Rizwan fell silent on the question of the reporter. After which Afridi replied. He said that ‘This is our team, this is Pakistan’s team. See, you are talking about chasing 200 runs. Honestly, it is not just about the batsmen, it is also the responsibility of the bowlers not to give 200 runs. If you see, the pitches are good for batting. Even if we gave 200 or more runs, we should try our best to achieve it. Similarly, it is our responsibility to save such scores. we are a team. we are a family. If the performances have not been good recently, then it is our responsibility to bring Pakistan cricket back to the top.
Babar Azam was asked why Pakistan Fails in Big Chases.HE Asked Rizwan to Answer, but Rizwan Had No Response.
Shaheen stepped in and said it’s a team game, and they need to bowl better too.
A great gesture by shaheen shah Afridi.pic.twitter.com/fnyxpuhohe
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