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Babar Azam Addresses Speculations About Discord in Pakistan Cricket Team’s Dressing Room

Babar Azam Addresses Speculations About Discord in Pakistan Cricket Team’s Dressing Room

Babar Azam Addresses Speculations About Discord in Pakistan Cricket Team’s Dressing Room

The Pakistan cricket team, led by captain Babar Azam, had a promising start in the Asia Cup tournament but ultimately faced an early exit in the Super 4 stage after a loss to Sri Lanka. This exit sparked rumors of internal discord within the team, particularly between Babar Azam and ace pacer Shaheen Afridi.

Rumored Dispute Between Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi

According to a Bol News report, Babar Azam, in the wake of the defeat to Sri Lanka, raised questions about the performance of senior players in the Asia Cup 2023 campaign. This reportedly led to a confrontation with Shaheen Afridi, who urged the captain not to generalize or criticize those who performed well. The report also claimed that Babar was visibly upset following the loss, choosing not to speak to anyone on his way to the hotel after the press conference.

Clarification and Denial of Rumors

However, these rumors of a rift have been addressed by both players. Shaheen Afridi took to social media to dispel the rumors by posting a photo with Babar, captioned “Family,” indicating solidarity within the team. Babar Azam, in a pre-departure media conference, reiterated this sentiment. He stated that while discussions do take place following a loss, they are often misconstrued. Emphasizing the unity of the team, Babar assured that the dressing room atmosphere is positive, marked by love and respect among the players.

Preparation for ODI World Cup

With the Asia Cup chapter closed, the Pakistan cricket team is now focusing on the upcoming ODI World Cup, set to begin on October 5. The team’s visas were cleared recently, and they are scheduled to reach Hyderabad via Dubai. Captain Babar Azam expressed confidence in the team’s preparation, despite most squad members, except Mohammad Nawaz and Agha Salman, not having played in India before. Babar, who missed the T20 World Cup in 2016 due to injury, is keen on leading his team in the upcoming tournament.

This development in the Pakistan cricket team highlights the challenges of high-pressure tournaments and the importance of maintaining team unity and morale, especially in the face of public scrutiny and rumors.

VoM News Desk
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