Babar gave a solution to problems, prepare yourself for bounce and pace.


Dhaka: Renowned cricketer and former captain of Pakistani cricket team, Babar Azam has said that he is not satisfied with his current position and he has some more goals to achieve.
According to the details, Babar Azam stated that whenever he flops he talks to many people and then he learns from his mistakes. He said that by playing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), spinners are getting experience of playing in these conditions.
BPL has quality spinners and wickets are not easy, considering the conditions of every place and trying to play according to those conditions, the former captain added.
Babar stated that he came here from New Zealand, there is a difference between the two conditions, he tries to stay on wicket for the partnership, young blood is a good thing in T20 but it also needs experience.
The former captain further said that an experienced player knows how to play under pressure. Asian players find it difficult in Australia, New Zealand, England and South Africa.
Therefore, Babar gave a solution to problems, prepare yourself for bounce and pace, he added that cover drive is his strength, playing core drive increases his confidence. He has worked hard for cover drive. That’s why he is somewhat of an expert now.

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