Wasim Akram blasted Babar's critics and blamed the faulty Pakistan cricket system. Babar is under the radar of critics for the dismal World Cup show in India. To this, Akram lambasted the critics saying that making Babar a scapegoat is not right.
During his conversation on A Sports, Akram said, as quoted by Hindustan Times, "The captain alone is not playing the game. Yes, he did make captaincy errors in this World Cup and Asia Cup as well. But he isn't alone to blame.
This is a fault of the entire system for the last year or more where the players don't know who is the coach. You cannot make him the scapegoat here." ALSO READ: ICC World Cup 2023: Pakistan's Babar Azam all set to relinquish captaincy in white-ball format, details here However, the legendary Pakistani cricket player admitted the pressure of captaincy has affected Babar's batting. The Pakistani skipper not only averaged 40 in this World Cup edition, but he also lost his world No.
1 ICC batting ranking in ODIs. "Babar is a star player and when he scores the entire nation becomes happy and proud. But captaincy has put pressure on Babar's performance.
He indeed looked stressed, both in the World Cup and Asia Cup. So he needs to learn how to handle pressure and think only as a batsman and how to get runs when he is there at the crease. It is easier said than done," Akram added.
Apart from Akram, former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq also agreed with Akram. He said not only the top order, but the entire bowling unit and the middle-order batters failed to perform. However, he accused the team management, the selectors, and the captain as well for backing these 'out-of-form' resources.
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