Pakistan skipper Babar Azam said that ups and downs are part and parcel of the game while answering a question about facing criticism for his opening stand with Mohammad Rizwan. On Wednesday, November 9, Babar and Rizwan stitched together a 105-run stand for the opening wicket off 76 balls in the T20 World Cup 2022 semi-final against New Zealand at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
After Rizwan and Babar laid the platform, Pakistan chased down 153 with five balls to spare and advanced to the final of the tournament. Rizwan went on to stay unbeaten after he scored 57 runs off 43 balls with five fours before Trent Boult accounted for his wicket.
“We were waiting for our time. As a cricketer we try to play well in every match, but ups and downs come. You enjoyed this victory and the entire Pakistan crowd enjoyed it as well,” Babar was quoted as saying in the post-match press conference.
“We planned to make utilisation of the powerplay. When we attack, that’s when the other teams go on to the backfoot. And we were successful. When you chase a target, you have to take risks and plan accordingly,” he stated.
“Our partnership gave Pakistan momentum. And once we got momentum, we tried and carry it forward. I go out, but the way Haris played was outstanding. It doesn’t seem like he is playing his first World Cup. The way he is batting is beneficial for us,” Babar added.