Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam has said that the series against England is huge and the players are very excited.

Pakistan vs England t20 2022
Pakistan vs England t20 2022 


Before the series against England, Babar Azam while holding a news conference at the National Stadium Karachi on Monday said that it is a big and important series before the World Cup, the English team has come after a long time, for which the players are very excited. very excited Much happier."

"Our hidden affiliation has been particularly , yet the circumstances have changed and you need to design as per the block, so the whole game has changed." Babar Azam added.

During the news conference, when the journalist asked Babar Azam about his poor performance in the Asia Cup, he said that it is not that he did not perform under the tension of the poor performance of the middle order.

"I was pleased that the middle order performed well and won the match; we strive to give our best effort."

"He doesn't want to think too much, there will be talk but the less he hears the better," Babar Azam said about coming out of poor form.

During the news conference, Babar Azam said on former cricketer Aqib Javed's statement that 'everyone has his own point of view, everyone has his own stand, we don't listen to them, we don't bring outside things, we make personal attacks. . should not be.'

On the absence of fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi in the series against England, Babar Azam said that the wicket is new, I think it will be a good wicket, especially Shaheen will be missed.

Shaheen Afridi was also recalled in the Asia Cup, Shaheen Shah will start bowling in the first week of October after which we are hopeful that he will come to the T20 World Cup.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had asked to dedicate the proceeds of the first match of the series to the welfare of the flood victims, to which Babar Azam said, "The first Asia Cup game, as well as the player fees against England." The proceeds from ticket sales for the first match of the series will be donated to charity.