WATCH: Imad Wasim, Abdul Razzaq want Babar Azam to resign

Demands for Babar Azam as Pakistani captain will increase after the team’s poor performance in the ongoing ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.

Man in Green has won just four of eight games and is currently in first place with a net run rate (NRR) of 0.036. They are on the verge of being out of the mega event.

Speaking during the Geo News program ‘Herna is Mana’, former all-rounder Abdul Razzaq said that Babar should leave his own arrest and give an example.

“Virat Kohli also performed well after his arrest,” he said, adding that there were clear signs that the time had not been good in the last two years.

Razzaq further praised the Afghan team which praised Pakistan by eight wickets. “He said that Afghanistan played very well and its goal was to defeat Pakistan.

He added that winning Pakistan does not like any other time because the time is great.

Meanwhile, all-rounder Emad Wasim also pushed for the removal of Babar as team captain. “When you lose the World Cup, you must give up the role of catching yourself,” he said.

Pesar Mohammad Amir also vowed on whether Babar Azam should resign.

“Just one word for the World Cup team — bad choice —,” he burst out as to why Pakistan lost four unanimous matches in a 10-team tournament.

One day Air Layer, sources revealed that Babar is likely to step down as captain of white ball cricket after returning from India.

According to sources, the 29-year-old former chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Ramiz Raja, and those close to him are considering seeking guidance on their future I am.

Azam consulted Raja during training at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Friday. Sources added that his close aides are acknowledging his retirement from leadership in all three formats.

‘No pressure on capital’
Babar Azam entered the World Cup as a top-ranked ODI batsman but his average of 40.28 is behind three teammates، While many former players have found their leadership unattractive.

The No. 3 batsman had the best score of 74 in a surprise defeat against Afghanistan, but the 29-year-old denied that his form was taken from the arrest bat Is affecting.

“I’ve been captaining my time for the last three years and I’ve never felt confident,” He said before a crucial match against England on Friday that he would have to win the World Cup by an impossible margin for further action.

“Once we return to Pakistan… We’ll see what happens, “he said when asked to resign as captain.

“I didn’t demonstrate in the World Cup the way I should have, the same people are saying I’m under pressure.

“In the last two and a half or three years I was the one who was performing for the team and leading the team.

“It seems like everyone has an opinion on me – it should be like this, or something like that. If anyone really wants to move me forward, I think everyone has my number. But I guide that it’s easy to give advice on TV.”

 

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