Australia’s bowling unit praised Babar Azam before their three-match Test series against Pakistan, a man who may pose a serious danger to the home squad. The 29-year-old, who is regarded as one of the greatest of all time, has six Test hundreds against Australia, including a double century in Karachi. Therefore, the team lead by Pat Cummins is prepared for the task and is aware of the threat he might offer.
Babar has a fantastic batting temperament and the ability to take the game away from the opposition, according to star bowler Mitchell Starc, who has praised the former Pakistani captain. He wants to keep the cricketer quiet throughout the forthcoming series because he thinks the Lahore-born player has the potential to be really aggressive.
“Babar Azam has all the necessary skills and a fantastic batting attitude. He is both extremely aggressive and capable of building an inning. Babar is capable of stealing the game from you. Geo Super cited Mitchell Starc as stating, “He’s one of the best, and we hope to keep Babar quiet on this tour.”
Babar Azam doesn’t have many flaws. Pat Cummins
Babar was also praised by Australia’s captain, Pat Cummins, who said that he doesn’t have many faults. Given the amount of potential he possesses, he feels that the team will need to put in a lot of effort to take his wicket in the forthcoming series. He also noted that it will be very satisfying for the squad to do so.
“There aren’t many flaws with Babar. He can score from all around the field and has quite good technique. He will require a lot of effort. It will be nice if you can get him out since he is currently among the best hitters in the world, according to Cummins.
Notably, Babar hit 40 runs in the warm-up match against the Prime Minister XI, helping Pakistan declare on 391/9. With Hasan Ali, Mohammad Wasim Jr., and Shaheen Shah Afridi out of the picture, their bowling unit appeared weak as the game finished evenly.