My target is to play with the best eleven: Babar Azam

Babar Azam, all format captain of the Pakistan cricket team, has revealed that he had made all the decisions ever since he took charge of the captaincy. During the virtual press conference after the one-off T20 against Australia, Babar said his target was to field the best playing eleven.


"I am making all the decisions and selecting the team on my own as a captain, and my target is to play with the best playing eleven. The team comes first for me." Babar said during a virtual press conference after a one-off T20I against Australia. 


He then also opened up about his mindset and the role of team management in decision making.


The right-hand batter informed, "I am giving my hundred per cent as a captain and make my own decisions. I do take suggestions and input from the support staff, coach, chief selector, chairman and good points from their side are implemented accordingly." 


The Pakistani players were occupied with PSL 7, followed by the series against Australia since the beginning of the year. Ahead of their home series against West Indies in June, the players, therefore, needed a much-needed break. 


Meanwhile, the captain showed how the players try to analyze and improve their performance during the offseason. 


"We work on our weak points during the off-season, we analyze ourselves and look at the positive and negative things, we try to improve the good things further and correct the mistakes that we have done in the past." 


"First, we will give time to our family as it's been a long season and then pray and fast during Ramadan. We will continue our training and spend some quality time with our families, Babar added. 


While Babar Azam is being appreciated worldwide for his efforts in the Australia series, one of the best batters of contemporary times remained unsold at The Hundred 2022 Draft on April 5 in the United Kingdom (UK).

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