He tries to give good performance to make his fans happy.


Rawalpindi: Peshawar Zalmi’s captain Babar Azam stated that best available players were selected for the team. At first there were some problems to make combination.
According to the details, Babar Azam was doing a press conference after the match regarding the team and his style to play cricket.
Zalmi’s captain said that Saim Ayub has become an all-rounder now. The team got a good option in bowling amid Saim Ayub’s presence.
He replied on a question that he does not focus on criticism and performed in ground. He does not need to tell anyone about anything because he knows his game.
Babar affirmed that he tried to improve his performance on daily basis. He also said that when people called his name in the ground he cannot tell these feelings in words it makes him feel good.
He tries to give good performance to make his fans happy. Babar told that his and Saim Ayub’s way to play cricket is quite different. Both planned to play cricket and have a communication related to that planning.
Babar added that he has no pressure on himself. He decided everything just for Pakistan. He was not satisfied to play one down personally but did that for Pakistan.

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