T20 World Cup: ‘Virat okay jute okay barabar bhi nahi hai’: Former Pakistan cricketer weighs in on Virat Kohli vs Babar Azam debate | Cricket Information

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NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan share not solely geographical proximity but additionally a wealthy cricketing rivalry that has spanned years. The comparability between former Indian captain Virat Kohli and present Pakistani captain Babar Azam is a frequent matter of debate amongst cricket fanatics.
Forward of the extremely anticipated T20 World Cup conflict between the 2 nations, former Pakistani cricketer Danish Kaneria supplied his perspective on who he believes is the superior participant.

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Kaneria’s feedback got here within the context of ongoing comparisons between Azam and Kohli, particularly following notable performances. He expressed a powerful opinion, suggesting that Kohli’s achievements and ability degree should not matched by Azam, particularly highlighting a second the place Azam, regardless of beginning sturdy, failed to hold his staff via a vital section of the sport in opposition to the USA.
In response to Kaneria, Azam’s incapability to play in opposition to the USA’s bowlers and his dismissal after scoring 40 runs have been crucial in Pakistan’s efficiency.

“As quickly as Babar Azam scored 100 the following day you’ll see comparisons with Virat Kohli. Virat okay jute okay barabar bhi nahi hai (He isn’t even equal to Virat’s sneakers),” Kaneria informed IANS.

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“USA Bowlers had him caught, he was unable to play the bowlers. As quickly as he reached 40 odd runs he received out. He ought to have stayed and gained the sport. Pakistan ought to have gained the sport one sided,” he added.
Pakistan’s opening match of the match ended unexpectedly with a loss to the co-hosts, the USA, in a match that concluded with a brilliant over. This consequence was attributed to a number of elements, together with a lacklustre general efficiency by the Pakistani staff and a notably costly over from skilled bowler Mohd Amir in the course of the tremendous over, which included seven further runs.
Waiting for the match between India and Pakistan, Kaneria predicted a powerful victory for India. He critiqued the Pakistani staff’s strategy, noting a bent to over-rely on their bowling energy.
“India will beat them badly. They aren’t able to beating India. At any time when Pakistan come to the World Cup they preserve praising their bowling and say that their bowling will win them the sport however that was the explanation they misplaced the primary recreation,” remarked Kaneria.
(Inputs from IANS)


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