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Arthur in the press conference, ‘Babur must be given a chance to grow’

The World Cup in Pakistan has come to an end, with Pakistan finishing last after losing to England, placing them fifth in the points table. The captaincy of Babar Azam, the captain of the Pakistan cricket team, is now under scrutiny. Some news outlets in Pakistan have reported that Babar Azam may relinquish the captaincy after the World Cup. In a press conference after the defeat to England, Babar Azam acknowledged the possibility of stepping down and emphasized the importance of learning from mistakes.

Pakistan had a promising start to the World Cup, winning against the Netherlands and Sri Lanka. However, they faced consecutive defeats in the following four matches, including a loss to Bangladesh and New Zealand. Despite Babar Azam’s notable batting performance, scoring 320 runs at an average of 40 and a strike rate of 82.90, Pakistan failed to advance further in the tournament.

The pressure on Babar Azam as both a batsman and captain has been mounting, and there are discussions about potential changes in leadership. Mickey Arthur, the cricket director of Pakistan, expressed support for Babar Azam during a press conference, stating that mistakes are part of the learning process, and the team should focus on improving collectively.

Arthur emphasized the need for Pakistan to score between 330 and 350 consistently to compete at the highest level. He acknowledged the team’s inconsistent performance in the World Cup and stressed the importance of learning from mistakes. Regarding the bowling department, Arthur mentioned the absence of Naseem Shah, attributing some of the team’s challenges to his absence.

Overall, the future of Babar Azam’s captaincy remains uncertain, and discussions continue about the team’s performance and potential changes in leadership. The cricketing community in Pakistan is analyzing the World Cup campaign and looking for ways to improve the team’s overall performance in future tournaments.

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