Eng vs Pak 1st Test: Babar's drives are not connecting, feels Ramiz Raja

Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja feels star batsman Babar Azam needs to iron out a few technical flaws in his game.

Babar Azam looks solid in his unbeaten 69 runs innings. Photo: @ICC
Ramiz observed that Babar was facing the ball with open shoulders which would not allow him to play the drives. Photo: @ICC
IANS Karachi
2 min read Last Updated : Aug 06 2020 | 4:17 PM IST

Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja feels star batsman Babar Azam needs to iron out a few technical flaws in his game.

Babar Azam was dismissed by James Anderson on the first over on Day 2 at The Old Trafford in Manchester. Check live score here

Babar scored 69 runs on opening day and shared an unbeaten 96-run stand with Shan Masood (46 batting).

Ramiz observed that Babar was facing the ball with open shoulders which would not allow him to play the drives.

"When that is happening it means that your head position isn't right. The head is not locked in with the shoulder. When you open yourself up in that manner, facing the outswinger becomes problematic. This means that your drives will stop connecting," Ramiz said on his YouTube channel.

Ramiz, however, felt that the Babar struggled because he was hesitant and nervous.

The cricketer-turned-commentator also said that captain Azhar Ali was struggling because he was pondering too much on his captaincy.

Check ICC Test Championship latest news and points table here

"He (Ali) is over-analysing all aspects whether it is batting or captaincy. He should be more relaxed. It is important to switch on and off for a captain.

"You have to be turned on when the action is happening but you have to take a bit of time out when the action stops. He puts too much pressure on himself."

Ali failed to open his account, leaving Pakistan on 43/2 before Shan and Babar steadied the ship.

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Topics :Bio-BubbleBabar AzamPakistan cricket teamEngland vs PakistanICC World Test Championship

First Published: Aug 06 2020 | 4:17 PM IST

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