Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan’s starting pair, gave the green shirts a painful-to-watch start as they try to reach their 128-run goal in the virtual quarterfinal. Fifty-Seven on Sixty Three run opening stand between Babar and Rizwan is the slowest – scoring rate of 5.42 – from a Full Member nation in all T20Is for the first wicket.

Babar Azam and Co have arrived in Sydney for the T20 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand. Before the semi-final, the team had no cricket matches scheduled on the field. The Men in Green preferred to rest rather than practice, but captain Babar Azam insisted on hours of batting practice by himself.

Sawera Pasha, Nida Yasir’s sister – the sports journalist, in her video log reported that Baber Azam did nets on an off day for some good one and half hours. The 28-year-old engaged in alone exercise for an hour and a half with mentor Matthew Hayden present. Babar will be back with his supremacy when tomorrow at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Pakistan will play New Zealand in the T20 World Cup semifinal match (SCG).
Virat Kohli has shut down all his critics, will Babar be able to prove that he is better than Virat? Will Qudrat ka nizam come into play?
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