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“Decline in the performance of Babar Azam since Virat Kohli has gained his form”, Twitter reacts to the second consecutive failure of Babar Azam in T20 World Cup

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Pakistan and Zimbabwe are currently involved in a game in the T20 World Cup. While Zimbabwe got one point from the first game, Pakistan lost to India. The Pakistan batters had to step up but skipper Babar Azam failed again. Here, we take a look at how Twitter reacted as Babar Azam fails yet again in the T20 World Cup.

Babar Azam has not started the T20 World Cup 2022 well

Babar Azam is one of the best batters in the game right now. The Pakistan cricketer had a terrific campaign in the previous edition of the T20 World Cup. However, the ongoing edition is not going in the desired route for the cricketer. While he was out for a golden duck against India, he could make just four runs against Zimbabwe.

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Pakistan is one team that is heavily reliant on its openers. If they get out early, it is then just about reaching a respectable total for the squad. The team is all the more dominant on Babar Azam, who has been the No.1 batter for the team for the last few years. However, the player has been struggling for form in recent months. While he could not set the scene on fire in the Asia Cup, the situation is repeating in the T20 WC, too. Especially, in the game against India, Babar had an embarrassing day as he got out the first ball to a delivery that could have been a boundary from his blade on another day. Babar has to return to form at the earliest if Pakistan has to do well in the competition.

Twitter reacts to the Pakistan skipper’s second failure

Meanwhile, Twitter was naturally busy after the failure of Babar Azam. The Pakistan batter is a popular batter with a massive fanbase. Hence, as soon as his wicket fell, there were numerous reactions on Twitter. We take a look at few of them below:

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