Monday, April 29, 2024

‘Not Crime to Make Mistake’: PCB Backs ‘Depressed’ Babar Azam After World Cup Failure

After a disappointing run in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, Pakistan cricket team’s captain, Babar Azam, faced not only the weight of defeat but also the growing pressure from the cricketing community. Reports suggested that Azam, disheartened by the criticism from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and former players, contemplated stepping down as the captain of the white-ball cricket team.

In response, team director Mickey Arthur aimed to uplift Azam’s spirits by emphasizing that making mistakes is not a crime. Arthur’s statement reflects an understanding approach, acknowledging that setbacks are a natural part of the game. Such encouragement is crucial for a captain burdened by the responsibility of a subpar World Cup performance.

The Green Shirts’ underwhelming record, winning only four out of eight games and holding the fifth position with a modest net run rate (NRR) of 0.036, added to the challenges. The reported internal pressure on Azam to relinquish his captaincy role highlights the intensity of scrutiny in the cricketing realm. As Azam contemplates his future in leadership, the team’s journey becomes not just about on-field victories but also the delicate dynamics of managing morale and expectations.

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