No reservations at all about Babar Azam, Shan Masood

Shaan Masood — file photo

In the Test format, Pakistan cricket team captain Shan Masood has said that there are no reservations regarding Babar Azam.

While giving a press conference in Sydney, Shan Masood said that Babar Azam is an important player of the team, he must have got confidence from the second innings of the Melbourne Test. Bowling is happening, hopefully Babar will play a big innings in the Sydney Test.

Shan Masood said that it is a fact that the workload creates fitness problems, our key players have been playing all formats of cricket for three years, two World Cups have been held in three years, Test championships are also happening and then leagues. And there was no rest because of PSL.

He said that Muhammad Rizwan got some rest, he got a chance to prepare, decisions have to be taken for the future, gave chance to Khurram Shahzad and Aamir Jamal while Mir Hamza returned.

Shan Masood said that in other fields, domestic performers will have to be given a chance, with the arrival of new players, important players will get a chance to rest.

He said that many lessons were learned in the Melbourne Test, we will learn from mistakes, the good thing is that the team made an effort, our last two or three players got out on the short pitched ball while the rest of the batsmen played the short pitched ball well.

Shan Masood further said that irresponsibility is a harsh word, to get something in life you have to take risks, sometimes you will fail and sometimes you will make mistakes.

He further said that the captain has to stand up for his player first, the team has to have a good attitude as 11 out of 18 have to be selected.

It should be noted that the third and final Test match of the series between Pakistan and Australia will start tomorrow in Sydney, Australia has a decisive advantage in the series by two zero.

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