Babar Azam hoping to continue ‘World Cup momentum’ in Bangladesh

Babar Azam hopes and expects Pakistan to put their World Cup semifinal failure behind them and build on the momentum they gained in Bangladesh during the competition.

Going undefeated in five games before being knocked out in the semifinals by eventual champions Australia.

Pakistan, led by Babar Azam, was one of the most clinical teams in the Super 12s.

“The World Cup is over, and we need to go on and look forward into the future, retaining the momentum that we’ve built,” Azam remarked before their first match against the hosts. Pakistan begins its visit on Friday (November 19), with the first of three T20Is following on Saturday (November 20) and Monday (November 21). (November 22). Following these three games in Dhaka, the teams will travel to Chittagong for the first Test on November 26 and then return to Dhaka for the second and final Test on December 4.

Pakistan will also try out alternative combinations to test their bench strength, according to Azam, but not all of their first-choice players will be rested.

Babar Azam picked a 12-man team, but Asif Ali and Imad Wasim were not among them.

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“It was certainly disappointing to lose in the World Cup because the entire team was injured.” We’ve talked about our missteps. And the entire team is confident in one another. I’ve tried not to squander the momentum we gained throughout the World Cup. And now is the opportunity to rally behind our cricketers.

“The cricketers are experienced enough and understand these things. (losing in the World Cup semi-final) and now we have to move forward,”

Babar Azam was unsure about the fate of veterans such as Shoaib Malik. And Mohammad Hafeez, who were key players of the squad during their semifinal run. And believed it was too early to make a decision. On the group’s makeup for the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia.

We played as a unit in the World Cup, and the way the boys responded was fantastic. And we need to keep doing it. Clarity of role is critical, and if it is achieved. You can play accordingly, which is what we are attempting,” he said.

Even on surfaces like Dhaka, where run-making will be significantly more difficult than in the UAE. Azam planned to continue Pakistan’s T20 strategy of creating a good foundation with the bat at the top and pushing forward towards the end.

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