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Needs big knock: Former spinner Mushtaq Ahmed roots for Babar Azam to find lost form

ANI April 19, 2025 419 views

Former Pakistan spinner Mushtaq Ahmed has backed Babar Azam to bounce back from his recent struggles with a defining innings. Babar's form has dipped significantly since 2023, raising questions about his place in the national side. The star batter has also faced added pressure due to multiple captaincy changes in the past year. Despite his lean patch, Mushtaq believes a big hundred could reignite Babar's confidence and form.

"Thirty or forty runs mean nothing for Babar. He needs a big knock, not 70 or 80, but a hundred." – Mushtaq Ahmed"
Islamabad, April 19: Peshawar Zalmi's spin bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed believes that Pakistan's premier batter Babar Azam is just one solid knock away from regaining his lost form and confidence.

Key Points

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Babar Azam struggling for consistency since 2023

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Mushtaq Ahmed urges patience amid criticism

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Captaincy changes adding pressure

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PSL form remains a concern

Since finishing 2022 on a high, Babar has struggled to find consistency and has been unable to deliver impactful performances across formats. As his bat remains largely silent, the 29-year-old has drawn widespread criticism from fans and former cricketers alike.

Amid his lean patch, questions have been raised about Babar's place in the national side. However, Mushtaq Ahmed has backed the star batter to bounce back and rediscover his best form.

"Thirty or forty runs mean nothing for Babar. He needs a big knock, not 70 or 80, but a hundred, and he acknowledges that," Mushtaq said while speaking to the media, as quoted by Geo News.

Babar's sharp decline in form has coincided with his repeated exits from captaincy. After stepping down as Pakistan's captain across all formats following the conclusion of the ODI World Cup 2023, Shaheen Afridi took over the leadership. However, after just one series, Babar was reinstated as the white-ball captain ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024.

Following the tournament, Babar stepped down once again, marking his second resignation within a year. Mushtaq noted that a lack of support during Babar's struggles added to the pressure.

"He was under pressure. The lack of support during his tough phase didn't help. He gave five years of consistent performance. Ups and downs are part of a cricketer's journey. But bad performance will only make him stronger," Mushtaq said.

Since 2023, Babar has failed to average over 40 across formats. After scoring 151 runs against Nepal in 2023, he has yet to score another century in international cricket.

In 2025 so far, Babar has played 11 matches for Pakistan, scoring 462 runs at an average of 33.00 and a strike rate of 66.95. He is currently leading Peshawar Zalmi in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) but has scored just one run in two matches.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
Babar is pure class! Every great player goes through rough patches. Just look at Kohli's comeback story. He'll be back stronger 💪 #BelieveInBabar
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Ali R.
Respectfully disagree with Mushtaq here. Babar's technical flaws against quality pace bowling are being exposed consistently. Needs to work on his backfoot play.
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Fatima S.
The constant captaincy changes aren't helping anyone! How can players perform when there's so much instability in leadership? PCB needs to sort this out first.
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Mohsin T.
Remember when Babar was breaking records left and right? That player is still there. Just needs one magical innings to get his mojo back. Hoping it comes in the PSL!
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Zara A.
The pressure must be insane 😥 Five years of carrying the team and now everyone's quick to criticize. We should support our players through tough times, not tear them down.
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Imran N.
Stats don't lie - averaging 33 in 2025 is concerning for a player of his caliber. Maybe he needs a break from cricket to reset mentally. Too much pressure right now.

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