“If Babar Azam considers me an elder brother, he should quit captaincy after this World Cup,” says former Pakistan cricketer

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Former Pakistan players Younis Khan and Kamran Akmal suggested Babar Azam quit the captaincy after the ongoing T20 World Cup and should continue as a batter in the team

Talking on ARY News, former Pakistan players Younis Khan and Kamran Akmal made a fairly striking request to Babar Azam, asking him to quit captaincy after the end of the T20 World Cup in Australia.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam is a man under the pinpoint. Following a line of terrible showing, both with the bat and as a skipper, the great batter has been advised by many greats of Pakistan cricket to contemplate leaving his role as a skipper. 

While some have directly addressed various decisions that Babar has taken in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2022, others feel the pressure of captaincy may be negatively affecting his performance as a batter.

Talking on ARY News, former Pakistan players Younis Khan and Kamran Akmal made a fairly striking request to Babar Azam, asking him to quit captaincy after the end of the T20 World Cup in Australia.

“If he considers me an elder brother, Babar Azam should quit captaincy after this World Cup. If you want him to score 25,000 runs or 22,000 runs, he should only play as a player. Otherwise, he will come under extreme pressure and his performance will go down.

“If Babar or my uncle understands this, the former should step down as captain. He should focus on his game as Virat Kohli has. He should play for long, as after him, we aren’t able to see a batsman as solid as him,”

said Akmal who is a cousin of Babar.

Akmal also fears that if Babar continues as a captain, he may not be able to continue his performances as a batter for long period.

“If you want him to be the captain of the team, Pakistan cricket will have to bear a big loss as he might not be around for too long (as a batter),”

the former wicket-keeper batter opined.

When Younis Khan was asked about his viewpoint on the topic, he also expressed that Babar doesn’t have the spark that is required to lead a national side.

“We have been talking about Babar Azam’s captaincy for a long. If you repeat the same mistake, it becomes your habit, maybe you can’t focus. If we talk about Babar, he is a top batsman and a good person who is down to Earth. Leadership qualities aren’t there in everyone. As Kamran Akmal said, there’s no spark in his captaincy.

“Leading a club side is a different thing but when you are captaining a nation, you need to be a leader, you need to come out of your skin,”

Younis, who himself has led Pakistan in the past, said.

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