T20 World Cup 2024: What will happen to Babar Azam if Pakistan is out? PCB took a shocking decision

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|13-06-2024

T20 World Cup 2024: What will happen to Babar Azam if Pakistan is out? PCB took a shocking decision

The T20 World Cup 2024 has been very bad for the Pakistan cricket team. First they were upset by America and after that they lost the match they won against Team India. This team definitely got a win against Canada but it is still difficult for them to reach the Super 8 of the T20 World Cup. By the way, if the Pakistani team does not reach the Super-8, then many players can be dropped from the team. However, the big question is what will happen to Babar Azam? If Pakistani media reports are to be believed, the PCB has taken a decision on Babar's future.

Babar's future has been decided!

According to Geo News, despite Pakistan's poor performance, Babar Azam will not be removed from the captaincy. PCB has decided to retain Babar Azam as captain. If reports are to be believed, Babar Azam has been given the command of the team till Champions Trophy 2025 and the decision on the captaincy of this player will be taken only after the result of that tournament. Recently, PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi talked about the surgery of the Pakistani team, after which there was a stir in the team management. Naqvi has now taken a U-turn from this strong statement. Naqvi has said that he stands with the team.

How will Pakistan reach the next round?

It is difficult for the Pakistani team to reach the next round. Actually, there is a threat of rain on their match. By the way, Pakistan can be out of the T20 World Cup even before its last match. Because the match between America and Ireland can be washed out by rain. This match is to be held in Florida where it is raining heavily. There is flood in many places and emergency has also been declared. If this match is washed out, then America will get one more point and then Pakistan will be out of Super-8. America and Team India will reach the next round from Group A.

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