A Babar-sized problem for Pakistan
Image: ICC T20 World Cup In any other T20I team, and we are talking about elite outfits here, Babar Azam wouldn’t have been allowed to feature in a squad of 15. Luckily for him, Pakistan are still stuck to their 1992 World Cup-winning white-ball template, cutting across formats. The game has moved on to the extent of a 150 strike-rate being called so-so in the shortest format. Pakistan have remained a prisoner of the past in their thought process. Also, they have stopped producing world-class batting stars. There’s no shiny new batting prodigy in the locker. Babar is the biggest beneficiary of this, as he continues to play for Pakistan in T20Is. If cricket punditry could offer an equivalent of Alan Hansen, the catchphrase would have been – you win nothing with someone whose batting is monochromatic in the world of IMAX. The arid numbers would confront you, flashing Babar’s 46 off 32 balls. Scratch beneath the surface, and there is a story of the first 18 deliveries when intent was...