The former Pakistan captain asks Babar Azam to be srong now as the things will get better, saying that it might be stormy now but it can’t rain forever.


Lahore: Former Pakistan cricket captain Mohammad Yousaf has come forward to support Babar Azam amidst the latter's challenging run of form in the ongoing Test series against Australia.
Taking to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Mohammad Yousaf shared a piece of advice for Babar Azam, accompanied by a photo of the batsman. Yousaf encouraged Azam to stay resilient, assuring him that fortunes can change.
"Be strong now because things will get better, it might be stormy now, but it can’t rain forever," Yousaf tweeted.
Be strong now because things will get better,it might be stormy now, but it can't rain forever. pic.twitter.com/zGjYWV1jNJ
— Mohammad Yousaf (@yousaf1788) December 27, 2023
The advice comes after Babar Azam faced difficulties finding his rhythm in the three-match series, registering only 35 runs (21 and 14) in the series opener. His struggle persisted in the second Test in Melbourne, where he fell victim to a stellar delivery by Pat Cummins, managing just one run.

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