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Babar Azam to take break from cricket

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Pakistani skipper Babar Azam said that he will be taking a break from cricket as he will be spending the month of Ramadan with his family.

While speaking in a virtual conference, Babar thanked Australia for visiting Pakistan.

“Every time I spoke to the Aussie players, they said that they are enjoying cricket in Pakistan,” said Babar.

He further added that there have been difficulties during the series. He said that we have a good middle-order line-up and they will be given opportunities.

He also said that there is ample time for the ICC T20 World Cup and Pakistan will make up a good team.

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While talking about the T20 match against the Aussies, he said that the team set up a small score and that we should have maintained our momentum.

“We need to improve our fielding and take advantage of the opportunities provided to us,” he added.

 

‘Hassan having a bad time’

During the conference, the 27-year-old also talked about Hassan Ali saying that he is having a difficult time.

He went on to claim that the squad is attempting to resurrect Hasan. He also added that he has led the team to many victories.

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