close
Tuesday December 17, 2024

'Doesn't know how to do captaincy': Kamran Akmal criticises skipper Babar Azam

Akmal says there is a difference between performance and captaincy

By Web Desk
April 26, 2023
National cricket teams captain Babar Azam (left) and Pakistans former wicketkeeper-batter Kamran Akmal. — Twitter/@TheRealPCB/@KamiAkmal23
National cricket team's captain Babar Azam (left) and Pakistan's former wicketkeeper-batter Kamran Akmal. — Twitter/@TheRealPCB/@KamiAkmal23

Nitpicking Babar Azam's captaincy skills during the T20 International series against New Zealand, Pakistan's former wicketkeeper-batter Kamran Akmal criticised the current captain of the national men's cricket team, stating that he hasn't learnt how to do captaincy even in four years.

Taking to his YouTube channel, Akmal said blunders were made in the last T20I, as bowlers in the team were not used, and pointed his criticism towards the 28-year-old skipper.

The former cricketer — who has played 53 Tests, 157 ODIs and 58 T20Is — said: "We lost because of our own mistakes and nobody is ready to accept that. In the last T20I, we made blunders, we didn't use our bowlers properly. We failed to defend a good total with our bowlers who have done well in the recent past."

Akmal maintained that there is a difference between performance and captaincy.

"If you talk about all this, they say we are criticising. There is a difference between performance and captaincy. Who is talking about performance? We are not blind, we are seeing captaincy. It's been four years and still, he [Babar] doesn't know how to do captaincy," the former wicketkeeper-batter highlighted.

The 41-year-old veteran cricketer thinks that Babar, who is also his cousin, should have utilised Iftikhar Ahmed when Mark Chapman and Jimmy Neesham, both left-handers, built a match-winning partnership during the fifth and series-deciding T20I in Rawalpindi.

"If both the left-handed batsmen were on the crease, the logical choice would have been to give the ball to Iftikhar Ahmed. But instead, we saw the leg-spinner Shadab Khan being given the over and being continuously smashed by the New Zealand batters," he said.

Akmal said that cricket in Pakistan is suffering. "Our main bowlers conceded 40+ runs which cost us. We need to think about it," he concluded.

Chapman and Neesham scored a match-winning partnership of 121 runs as New Zealand won the fifth T20I to level the five-match series 2-2. The two teams will now meet in five-match ODI series, starting on April 27 in Rawalpindi.