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Babar Azam Isn’t A Leader Like Sarfaraz Ahmed – Imad Wasim
Babar Azam Isn’t A Leader Like Sarfaraz Ahmed – Imad Wasim: All-rounder Imad Wasim, a veteran of the Pakistan National Cricket Team, has been blunt about captain Babar Azam, stating that he is not a good leader and just conducts ordinary leadership.
The Men In Green suffered in the 2023 Asia Cup and ICC Cricket World Cup, both under Babar Azam’s guidance. The Asia Cup Super Four points table showed that Babar Azam & Co. came in last.
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Pakistan had a strong start to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2022 with a pair of solid wins, but a losing run soon threatened their hopes of qualifying for the semi-finals. The “qudrat ka nizam” must unleash their full might if the Men in Green are to secure the last semi-final spot.
Meanwhile, Imad Wasim recently shared his views on Babar Azam’s captaincy. He said that Babar is not a good leadership figure like Sarfaraz Ahmed and Younis Khan.
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‘Babar Azam did normal captaincy, but he is not a leader. There are captains but then there are leaders too! Babar isn’t a leader like Sarfaraz Ahmed and Younis Khan,” Imad Wasim said.
Imad Wasim, an all-round player, was dropped out of Pakistan’s World Cup team despite the support of a number of experts due to his skills. Imad, who was excluded from the team, has assumed the position of TV expert.
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This didn’t go well with the Pakistan bowling legend Wasim Akram, who took an indirect dig at Imad for not sweating it out in domestic cricket and becoming a television expert.
“The players who are busy with the Pakistan team are fine but what about others? A couple of them are sitting on television and they want to play for Pakistan. How is that possible?, Akram said.
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KL Rahul Trolled After Failure in Duleep Trophy ‘India Ka Babar Azam’
KL Rahul Trolled After Failure in Duleep Trophy ‘India Ka Babar Azam’: The competition is rapidly higher in sports in the Indian Test cricket. The recent performance of batsmen KL Rahul has got attention.
He is currently playing with India A led by Shubhman Gill in the Duleep Trophy. KL Rahul scored 37 runs off 111 balls before being dismissed by India B standout Washington Sundar on Day 3.
Despite a slow start, he emerged as the top-scorer for his team during their first innings in what proved to be a disappointing performance by the India A batsmen.
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Jurel was out for just two runs off of sixteen deliveries. But Captain Gill scored twenty-five runs off of forty-three balls.
But Riyan Parag could only muster thirty runs, while the belligerent Shivam Dube was out for twenty runs off forty-two balls.
After the Duleep Trophy’s first round of matches, the final team for the Bangladesh Test series is anticipated to be revealed. Regretfully, Rahul’s lackluster performance has not helped him and has drawn criticism from supporters.
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For India B, pacers Navdeep Saini and Mukesh Kumar displayed their prowess with the ball by capturing six wickets between them.
With scores of 3/60, Navdeep made an impression by removing the top order of India A, including Gill and opener Mayank Agarwal, and then trapping Jurel leg before wicket. Mukesh also made his mark by getting rid of Dube. And tail-enders Kuldeep Yadav and Akash Deep, picking up 3 wickets while conceding 62 runs.
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(Source DNA)
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ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Full Schedule, Venue, Date & Time
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 Full Schedule: ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will be hosted by UAE after replacing Bangladesh as the host. Indian team are set to begin their quest for the Covest title with a clash against their New Zealand counterparts in Dubai on the 4th of Oct, before facing off against Pakistan in a highly-charged affair on the 6th at the same venue.
Indian women will remain in the UAE for another game against Sri Lanka on the 9th of the same month.
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India women team will play one game at Sharjaha against Australia on the 13th Oct in their group match outside Dubai.
The six-time champion Australia is grouped in Group A with 2020 runners-up India, Trans-Tasman foe New Zealand, Asian teams Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and the event’s organizers, the same people.
Group B includes Bangladesh, Scotland, and the West Indies, the 2016 champions, South Africa, and England.
Each side will play four group matches at the tournament, with the top two teams from each group progressing to the semi-finals on 17 and 18 October ahead of the Final in Dubai on 20 October. A reserve day has been fixed for both the semi-finals and the final.
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Groups:
Group A: Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Group B: South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Scotland
Prior to the competition, ten practice matches will take place from September 28 to October 1.
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Full Schedule
3 October, Thursday, Bangladesh v Scotland, Sharjah, 2 PM
3 October, Thursday, Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 6 PM
4 October, Friday, South Africa v West Indies, Dubai, 2 PM
4 October, Friday, India v New Zealand, Dubai, 6 PM
5 October, Saturday, Bangladesh v England, Sharjah, 2 PM
5 October, Saturday, Australia v Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 6 PM
6 October, Sunday, India v Pakistan, Dubai, 2 PM
6 October, Sunday, West Indies v Scotland, Dubai, 6 PM
7 October, Monday, England v South Africa, Sharjah, 6 PM
8 October, Tuesday, Australia v New Zealand, Sharjah, 6 PM
9 October, Wednesday, South Africa v Scotland, Dubai, 2 PM
9 October, Wednesday, India v Sri Lanka, Dubai, 6 PM
10 October, Thursday, Bangladesh v West Indies, Sharjah, 6 PM
11 October, Friday, Australia v Pakistan, Dubai, 6 PM
12 October, Saturday, New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 2 PM
12 October, Saturday, Bangladesh v South Africa, Dubai, 6 PM
13 October, Sunday, England v Scotland, Sharjah, 2 PM
13 October, Sunday, India v Australia, Sharjah, 6 PM
14 October, Monday, Pakistan v New Zealand, Dubai, 6 PM
15 October, Tuesday, England v West Indies, Dubai, 6 PM
17 October, Thursday, Semi-final 1, Dubai, 6 PM
18 October, Friday, Semi-final 2, Sharjah, 6 PM
20 October, Sunday, Final, Dubai, 6 PM
(With input from ICC)
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