Having spent almost 10 months out of T20 cricket, Babar Azam is ready to return in Pakistan’s shortest-form framework in style. His return couldn’t have come at a better time with Pakistan hoping to bounce back and rebuild confidence after a lackluster Asia Cup campaign that exposed a number of loopholes in their team mix.
With Mike Hesson at the helm, Pakistan’s new trajectory is to establish a bold and aggressive batting lineup in preparation for next year’s T20 World Cup. To adjust, Babar has been endeavoring to shift his batting to such an attacking school of thought.
Former Pakistan skipper was recently part of the Test series against South Africa, making 131 runs over four innings. His issues with spin, though, persisted as he was dismissed by slow bowlers three times. His top scor

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