"It's Your Misconception": Babar Azam Loses Cool When Reporter Compares Him to Virat Kohli
Babar Azam angrily dismissed the Kohli finishing comparison, calling it a reporter's misconception entirely.
Leading Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Babar Azam top-scored against Hyderabad Kingsmen with 43 runs off 37 balls. Despite a solid start, he could not take the innings deep and struggled to finish the game under pressure. The team managed to chase the target only on the final ball, highlighting the tense nature of the match. Observers noted that Babar’s innings, while effective, lacked the finishing punch expected from a top-order batsman. Fans and critics alike have been vocal about his performance in crucial situations.
At the post-match press conference, Babar faced questions comparing him to Virat Kohli, who is famous for finishing matches. A reporter asked why he often fails to close games like Kohli. Babar reacted firmly, calling the comparison a misconception and brushing aside the criticism. He stated, “Finish these things. Keep these things to yourself. End the comparison and move on.” His response emphasized that perceptions about his finishing ability were inaccurate.
Despite his reputation as one of Pakistan’s leading cricketers, Babar has frequently faced scrutiny in shorter formats. Critics point to his strike rate and occasional inability to handle chase situations. In the current PSL season, he has played two matches, aggregating 82 runs at a strike rate of 126.15. His boundary count is also modest, with 10 fours and a single six, showing room for improvement. Fans expect him to take on more responsibility in pressure moments.
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Analysts note that Babar’s technique and temperament are suited for building innings, but converting starts into match-winning finishes remains a challenge. Comparisons with international stars like Kohli are often unfair, given differing match situations and team contexts. Despite criticism, Babar’s skill and consistency continue to make him a valuable asset for Peshawar Zalmi. His performance sets the tone for younger players in the franchise. Many believe he will adapt and improve his finishing skills with experience.
Overall, Babar Azam’s response to criticism reflects his focus on performance rather than media comparisons. While expectations are high, his talent and experience give him the tools to succeed. Supporters remain confident that he will rise to the occasion in future matches. The PSL season is still young, giving him ample opportunities to shine. Fans and critics alike will be watching closely as Babar aims to lead his team with impact.
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