The Pakistan captain has underscored the value of heeding advice from seasoned individuals.


Lahore: Pakistan Captain Babar Azam on Sunday highlighted the importance of mentoring young players, stressing upon the significance of surrounding oneself with positive influences to excel in cricket.
Babar Azam underscored the value of heeding advice from seasoned individuals.
Azam expressed his commitment to nurture emerging talents, saying that he actively encourages those who may feel anxious or uncertain.
He expressed his desire to witness Saim Ayub and Mohammad Rizwan form a formidable opening partnership in the future, pointing out the benefits of transferring experience to the next generation of players.
He also reflected on the anticipation surrounding the Pakistan-India match during the last World Cup, pointing out the fervent support from Indian fans during the tournament held in India.
Regarding the challenging encounter against Afghanistan in the World Cup,
Azam commended Fakhar Zaman's performance despite his personal reservations.
He acknowledged Zaman's determination to play his natural game, which ultimately contributed to Pakistan's success on the field.

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