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Why Will There Be A Change in The Batting Position Of Pakistan’s Babar Azam?

Sangeeta Viswas
10 months ago

Pakistan Cricket Board: Why Will There Be A Change in The Batting Position Of Pakistan’s Babar Azam? After the disappointing performance in the World Cup 2023, there have been many major changes in the Pakistan cricket team. Babar Azam has been stripped of the captaincy of Test and T20 formats.

Masood Will Lead The Green Team in Test Cricket:-

In his place, Shan Masood will lead the Green team in Test cricket. Whereas the command of the T20 format has been given in the hands of Shaheen Afridi. Pakistan’s next tour is to Australia. The green team has to play a three-match test series with the Australian team here.

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Newly appointed captain Shan Masood took part in the press conference before leaving for Australia. During this, he also answered special questions. He also told at which place former team captain Babar Azam will come out to bat on the upcoming tour.

Why Will There Be A Change in The Batting Position Of Pakistan’s Babar Azam?

Ul Haq And Abdulla Shafiq Have Performed Well:-

While answering the questions, Masood said, ‘Imam ul Haq and Abdullah Shafiq have performed well for Pakistan.

Both these players have been performing well for the team for the last year. On the upcoming tour, we will take the field with this opening pair.

Why Will There Be A Change in The Batting Position Of Pakistan’s Babar Azam?

Both These Players Are Performing Well For The Team:-

Masood said, ‘Babar Azam is the most experienced player of our team and no one will mess with his batting position (number 4). This is our plan. You make your plans around your best players.

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Why Will There Be A Change in The Batting Position Of Pakistan’s Babar Azam?

He further said, ‘For the last few matches, I have been coming out to bat in the third order. I have been batting in the same order in both international and domestic cricket, so I will bat in the same order in the future too.