Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir (L) and former skipper Babar Azam. — AFP/File
Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir backed former skipper Babar Azam as he known as out critics, urging them to not “get personal”.
Taking to X, the left-arm fast-bowler expressed anger in response to the unfavorable feedback towards his T20I teammate Babar.
“Please get rid of your ridiculous mentality that the team won Babar was not part of the team or some player was not playing. We played with better planning, took advantage and won. Just don’t get personal with a player, talk about performance, but don’t get personal,” he wrote.
Babar, after failing to attain huge in his final 18 Take a look at innings, was rested for the second Take a look at towards England in Multan following the advice of the newly appointed choice committee.
The established 30-year-old batter struggled to attain huge in each innings of the primary Take a look at at similar venue.
Babar, who missed second Take a look at, congratulated Shan Masood XI on the victory.
“Well done, team! Fantastic win. Proud of the effort and spirit,” he posted with a picture featuring his fellow players celebrating.
Meanwhile, Amir, 32, gave credit to “higher planning” that led to victory on his residence floor.
The third Take a look at between Pakistan and England is scheduled to happen in Rawalpindi from October 24 to twenty-eight.