Pakistan coach Mike Hesson questioned Babar Azam’s powerplay strike rate ahead of the Super Eight clash against New Zealand, explaining his demotion during the Namibia match. Hesson also clarified Shaheen Shah Afridi’s omission, backed Salman Mirza’s inclusion, and dismissed talk of a rift with Salman Ali Agha. Pakistan coach Mike Hesson questioned Babar Azam’s powerplay strike rate ahead of the Super Eight clash against New Zealand, explaining his demotion during the Namibia match. Hesson also clarified Shaheen Shah Afridi’s omission, backed Salman Mirza’s inclusion, and dismissed talk of a rift with Salman Ali Agha.
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