Past Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal reacted strongly to critics for naming the Pakistan manager Babar Azam “selfish”.
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Babar Azam encountered objection following scoring 79 runs in 144 balls at a speed of 69.3 during the second ODI against New Zealand on Wednesday.
Regardless, Ajmal hit back at critics by conveying that if Babar Azam is bombastic, they want a few extra such players in the party.
He counted Babar Azam as a fair player, and they could change any terrible piece of his game.
Ajmal voiced his point of view against having various skippers for all three relationships of the game.
“There is no prerequisite for discrete skippers in the three affiliations. To do it, they ought to pick separate forerunners in white and red-ball cricket,” he said.
About the Second ODI Among Pak and NZ
We can see that opener Devon Conway hit a sparkling hundred to assist New Zealand with accomplishing a persuading 79-run convince Pakistan in the second ODI.
The left-hander scored 101, and commander Kane Williamson made 85 going before a breakdown which saw New Zealand fail nine wickets for 78 runs and limited them to 261 in 49.5 overs.
Pakistan lost wickets at standard stretches and paying little brain to what a doing, battling 79 from boss Babar Azam, they dismissed the host pack for 182 to leave the three-match series tied at 1-1.
About the Selection of the Team
The Islamabad United Assistant coach conceded that Shadab Khan would recuperate from the injury before the oncoming eighth appearance of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
Pakistan concluded lamentable way of behaving commandant was not considered for the three-match ODI series against New Zealand after he experienced a break on his right pointer in Australia during the consistent Big Bash League (BBL).