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    Umar Akmal Critiques Babar Azam’s T20 World Cup Form with Social Media Post

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Former Pakistan cricketer Umar Akmal has reignited discussions surrounding the current form of Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam during the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. Akmal took to Instagram to share a striking comparison between his own memorable performance in the 2014 World T20 and Babar’s recent batting display, adding fuel to the growing scrutiny over the latter’s contributions in the tournament.

    Pakistan’s campaign in this edition of the T20 World Cup has been far from ideal, with the team facing mounting pressure after inconsistent performances. Central to the criticism is Babar Azam, who has struggled to deliver impactful innings at crucial moments. His inability to convert starts into match-winning knocks has become a talking point among cricket enthusiasts and experts alike, especially as Pakistan battles to secure a spot in the semi-finals.

    Umar Akmal’s social media post featured a side-by-side image contrasting Babar’s recent innings of 25 runs off 24 balls against England with Akmal’s own explosive 94 runs off 54 balls against Australia in the 2014 World T20. Though Akmal refrained from adding a detailed commentary, the implicit message was clear: a critique of Babar’s strike rate and overall effectiveness under pressure. This visual comparison quickly caught the attention of fans and analysts, sparking widespread debate across Pakistan’s cricket community.

    The timing of this post is particularly noteworthy, as Pakistan’s chances of progressing to the semi-finals are precariously balanced. The team suffered a defeat at the hands of England during the Super Eights stage, and their subsequent match against New Zealand was abandoned due to rain, leaving Pakistan with just one point in the standings. Meanwhile, New Zealand holds three points, intensifying the competition for the remaining qualification spots.

    Pakistan’s path to the semi-finals now hinges on a series of favorable outcomes. Should New Zealand lose their upcoming match against England, Pakistan would still have an opportunity to advance by securing a comprehensive victory over Sri Lanka and improving their net run rate. However, a win for New Zealand against England would effectively end Pakistan’s hopes of moving forward in the tournament. This high-stakes scenario adds further weight to the ongoing discussions about the team’s performance and leadership.

    As the tournament progresses, the spotlight remains firmly on Babar Azam to overcome his recent struggles and lead Pakistan with the consistency and flair that once defined his batting. Meanwhile, Umar Akmal’s pointed reminder of past glories serves as a stark contrast to the current challenges faced by Pakistan’s captain, keeping the debate alive among cricket fans nationwide.

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