Babar lashes out at journalist in post-match press conference?

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Babar Azam, captain of Peshawar Zalmi and the Pakistan side, responded amusingly to a journalist’s inquiry over his strike rate on Thursday by joking that he ought to play with a strike rate of 300.

After their lopsided loss to Islamabad United (IU), Babar revealed in a press conference that he had been playing at a strike rate of 160 up to his fifty, but that he had to play the role of an anchor when six wickets came in short succession.

When wickets are falling all around him, the Peshawar Zalmi captain, who made 75 runs off 58 balls in the game against IU, noted that a player cannot strive to boost his strike rate to 200. Instead, he tries to take the game deep.

Babar grinned and replied, “Play with a strike rate of 300?” when a reporter questioned his striking rate.

In response to a query on the significance of innovation in T20 cricket, the right-hander remarked that in contemporary cricket, the significance of various shots is undeniable and the players keep getting better.

But, he continued, a player might raise his strike rate by also playing to his advantages.

According to Babar Azam, he had a strike rate of almost 160 in the first ten overs of the innings but wanted to extend the game after the middle overs saw a sharp decline in wickets.

The PZ captain acknowledged that he was not satisfied with the latter third of his innings because he was unable to complete it as he had hoped.

The match could have been decided by 180 to 200 runs, according to Babar, but Hasan Ali’s spell prevented that from happening.

In response to a question regarding the young batters Muhammad Haris and Saim Ayub, Babar stated that he makes an effort to mentor and impart his knowledge to players like Mohammad Haris and Saeem Ayub.

When asked how his old team, the Karachi Kings, could do better this season, Babar responded jokingly, “I am not their coach,” adding that he should be questioned about their game against Indiana University.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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