Pakistan skipper Babar Azam is hopeful that the Men in Green will be "settled" before kicking off their campaign in the upcoming T20 World Cup following their defeat in the fourth T20I against New Zealand in Lahore.
Skipper Babar Azam is confident that after the conclusion of the fitness camp, which was conducted by trainers from the Pakistan Army, the team will return to the sport as "better, fitter and mentally tougher athletes."
With Babar Azam returning as white-ball captain of Pakistan in place of Shaheen Shah Afridi, former Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq feels that the process of changing the national team's captain is "very unpleasant" and affects the players
Pakistan's young speedster Shaheen Afridi reflected on his time as the skipper of the men's T20I captain and stated that it is his "duty" to back the newly crowned captain Babar Azam.
Azam is set to lead Pakistan in this year's Men's T20 World Cup after he was handed captaincy duties of white-ball formats following a unanimous recommendation from the PCB's selection committee.
Pakistan star pacer Shaheen Shah Afirid's stint as skipper of the T20I team is coming to an end as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has offered the captiancy back to Babar Azam.
Former Pakistan team director Mohammad Hafeez disclosed details about the conversation he had with star batters Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan during the recently concluded T20I series against New Zealand.
Star Australia opener David Warner surpassed England batter Jos Buttler in the list of most runs scored by a batter in T20Is after playing a blistering knock against West Indies at Bellerive Oval in his 100TH T20I on Friday.
After Pakistan crashed to its second straight loss in the ongoing World Cup, an 8-wicket thrashing at the hands of bitter neighbours Afghanistan, skipper Babar Azam lamented the underwhelming effort in the field saying that his bowling attack was not up to the mark.