Babar Azam names the player who impressed him the most
Pakistan failed to qualify for the semi-finals of the 2019 ICC World Cup. However, Babar Azam has continued to grow. He became the fastest batsman in ODI history to pass the 3000 runs of the tournament. In eight innings, 24-year-old Azam amassed 474 points, including a total of 101. He did not play a decisive match against New Zealand.
The young man never failed to surprise with his constant performances under pressure. When asked which performance, in his opinion, was the most impressive in the centerpiece event, here is what the youngster had to say
"I like watching Kane Williamson, except when he scores goals against Pakistan."
"What impresses me most about Williamson is the way he manages his innings, the way he plays his shots so late, his composure, his timing, his pressure management and the way he steers forward to absorb the responsibilities". "He's a fantastic role model for any batsmen and he's trying to emulate".
The right-hander also revealed the secret behind a good Batsmen.
"However, I think you can also learn a lot by observing all the good batsmen of the moment and I think you can improve as a batsman if you take the best components of a combination of good batsmen". "If a batsman absorbs and absorbs the way he handles under certain conditions, how he handles pressure, how he beats bouncing or spinning tracks, what he does to counter pitchers on throws, it will improve you by as a player. and that's exactly what I'm trying to do".
Babar Azam has been repeatedly compared to the Indian running machine Virat Kohli. He had previously stated that he and Kohli were two different types of actors and that, therefore, such comparisons are not correct. Besides, the explosive batsmen also clarified that the captain's position was not in his mind. His only goal was to score points for Pakistan. Currently, the sensational drummer plays for Somerset in Vitality T20 Blast. He has been the tournament's leading scorer so far with 425 points in 8 innings for an average of more than 70.
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