Lahore
Peshawar Zalmi captain Babar Azam has said that the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 has been a mixed experience — both in terms of team and personal performance.
Speaking to Geo News in Lahore, the Pakistan cricket team’s former skipper noted that the Zalmi tried to build a winning combination at the start, securing two victories, but now need to find consistency.
“Half of the tournament has passed, and we’ve lost matches in phases — sometimes in batting, sometimes in bowling,” said Babar.
“Our fielding, in particular, hasn’t been good. Regardless of conditions, we must stick to the plan and make sure we don’t drop catches or lose wickets at crucial moments,” he added. Babar also said that people expect him to stay longer at the crease.
“I enjoy even short innings, but I’ve not been able to play long ones as expected. I make mistakes and try to correct them next time, though new mistakes happen — that’s cricket. The key is how focused you remain. I am still very focused,” he said.









