Parvez Jamil
How agonizing is revesling and convincing on the distorted aspect of national cricket to save or salvage its image from being brutally tarnished.
So iminent and evident indeed that Babar Azam is one of the world’s nicest and finest batters unleashing the beauties and wonders of batting.
But it is very hard to believe that Babar Azam contributes bulk of the reasons for the very dismal performance of national cricketers.
Just a few of the many examples sadly reflect on Skipper Babar Azam’s personal likes, dislikes, whims, fancies and miscalculations:
In different formats of the game questioned is including huge liabilty ones like Hasan Ali and Nauman Ali and rejecting gainfully adding ones as Azam Khan and Sharjeel Khan.
It is beyond imagination to digest if cricket liability players themselves sacrifice to rise over self voluntarily quiting in larger interest of the game and in the higher national interest.
Among daunting social problems to address and rectify are die-hard ego, nagging conflict and cut-throat competition including those in cricket and its decision-makers.
If leaders were to lead from the front in fairplay and justice, including those in cricket, followers would be enlightened in letter and spirit towards better and brighter results.