Babar’s inclusion still a worry for team management
Sports
January 1, 2021
ISLAMABAD: As Pakistan will be heading into the second Test against New Zealand on Sunday, the biggest question before start of the Test remains whether the inclusion of Babar Azam in the playing line-up is possible or not.
‘The News’ has learnt from well-placed sources that the team’s think-tank has yet to decide on Babar’s inclusion in the squad. So far the decision-makers are keeping their fingers crossed amid fears of risk involved in his inclusion at this stage, considering the fact we have important home series against South Africa coming up shortly.
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