sanjeev
khelja|13-10-2024
The decision to drop Babar comes at a pivotal time for Pakistan cricket. The team has endured a string of Test defeats, plunging to the bottom of the World Test Championship standings. Amid these challenges, Babar's lack of runs and his struggles with leadership-evident since Pakistan's early exit from the ODI World Cup in 2023-have been under the microscope. Although he briefly relinquished his captaincy, Babar's return to lead in T20Is and ODIs did little to turn around Pakistan's fortunes.
Who will replace Babar Azam? In his absence, Mohammad Huraira is set to make his Test debut, providing a fresh option at the top of the order. The 22-year-old opener has been in impressive form in the domestic circuit, averaging 56.24 in first-class cricket with nine centuries to his name. His recent double-century for Pakistan Shaheens against Bangladesh A showcased his ability to build substantial innings, a trait that could bolster Pakistan's fragile batting lineup. Known for his patient approach and technical proficiency, Huraira brings a blend of youthful energy and classic temperament, making him an ideal candidate for red-ball cricket.As Pakistan prepares for the second Test in Multan on October 15, the move to drop Babar will undoubtedly be a topic of debate among fans and analysts alike. While his exclusion highlights the challenging period he faces in his career, it also opens the door for a young talent like Huraira to stake his claim on the international stage.
With the spotlight firmly on Pakistan's batting, Huraira's debut could be a defining moment for both the player and the team as they seek a turnaround in their fortunes against a dominant England side.