Babar Azam fails to open account with T20 captain Fateh

Canberra: The Prime Minister failed to open the account with the victory of 20 captains, saying he was disappointed with the defeat in the second match.

Babar Azam's start as a T20 captain has not been a good start, with the rain defeating a certain defeat in the first match, but in the second match, his Green Shirts suffered a seven-wicket failure, with a big hand in the side's side. The veteran batsman was Steven Smith, who scored an unbeaten 80.

The Prime Minister says that we are very disappointed with this failure; Steven Smith has actually taken away the match from us, he has played very well. He also regretted the wickets that fell in the beginning of the innings, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first but Fakhr Zaman 2 and middle order batsmen were bowled out for only 6 runs, which helped Pakistan in the opening 5 overs. The score was 29 for 2.

Babar says that when wickets fall in the beginning, things get tough because you have to reassert yourself. It should be remembered that the Pakistani innings was originally given by Sahara lower-order batsman Iftikhar Ahmed for 62 off 34 balls. Babar Azam, too, gave the team the credit of enriching the team.

On the other hand, Australian captain Aaron Finch said that our performance was good throughout the match, we kept taking wickets regularly, we knew how to hurt Pakistan team in the power play, we have players like Steven Smith who The worlds are better batsmen.

"Smith, who won the Man of the Match award for his outstanding performance, says that I am happy that he has helped the team to victory, but the success was laid by the bowlers, I think it was a 170-run wicket." Was. The last match of the series will be played in Perth on Friday, followed by a two-match test series between the two countries.

Captain misunderstood on the occasion of the toss

The captain was misunderstood on the occasion of a toss in a match between Pakistan and Australia in Canberra, Aaron Finch threw a coin in the air, Babar Azam shouted, he won the toss, he also played with the host captain. I shook hands as I greeted them, Aaron Finch said, "Are we winning the toss on which they were told that the coin had turned in favor of Pakistan?"

Babar Azam announced the batting first, though there was no problem for anyone because Finch wanted to bowl first, Pakistan decided to bat first, the host captain said he was worried about falling in the second innings. We wanted to pursue the target.

Outraged at pride, the burden of leadership began to affect the mood of the Prime Minister

The burden of the leadership began to affect the mood of the Prime Minister, he completed the fifty in the last ball of the 16th over of the second T20 match against Australia, with Ashton Egger playing a ball towards Midwicket, but David Warner's direct throw in the second. Forced them to return to the Pavilion.

The captain could not control his anger and expressed his displeasure at fellow batsman Iftikhar Ahmed, his bitter attitude was protected by the camera's eye, Iftikhar Ahmed took revenge with the Australian bowlers and was unbeaten on 62 for 34 balls.

Remember that even before the beginning of the innings, Fakhrman called for a run of Babar Azam, then sent it back, the risk of run-out was hardly avoided; Staring at

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