NEW DELHI: Former captain Salman Butt has defended Babar Azam after his resignation as Pakistan’s white-ball captain. This comes after ex-pacer Sikander Bakht made critical remarks about the star batter.
Bakht had suggested that Babar should have resigned immediately after Pakistan’s group stage exit from the T20 World Cup, saying, “Ab sharam aayi! (You finally felt ashamed!).” He criticized Babar’s leadership and personal performance during the tournament.
Butt, unimpressed with Bakht’s comments, defended Babar on a TV show. He said, “Dekhiye respect wahi deta hai jiski apni hoti hain. This is very very unfortunate. You’re criticising the player who has been the best player for Pakistan in the last five years.” He pointed out Babar’s consistent contributions to Pakistan cricket over the past five years.
Butt emphasized the need to respect Babar’s accomplishments, regardless of personal opinions. He concluded by saying, “You can like or dislike any person, but you should consider the player’s stature while criticising.”
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Babar Azam’s resignation has been met with various opinions within the cricket community. Butt’s defense underscores the importance of recognizing Babar’s significant contributions to Pakistan cricket amid leadership changes.