Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2022 campaign in Australia has been torrid, with the team losing two of their first three games against India and Zimbabwe, reducing their chances of reaching the tournament’s semi-finals.
Babar Azam, one of the top players on the planet, neglected to capture everyone's attention as he did in last year's T20 World Cup 2021 in the Unified Bedouin Emirates, where he completed as the competition's driving run-scorer.
The disappointment of the all-design skipper in the marquee occasion, as well as the Men in Green's lackluster showing, have helped Pakistan's cricket fans to remember a three-month-old explanation by previous Australian chief, Ricky Ponting.
The Babar Azam-drove side will clash against table-clinchers South Africa on November 3 at Sydney Cricket Ground, with their last match of the uber occasion planned for November 6 against Bangladesh.
It means quite a bit to take note of that the Green Shirts' possibilities arriving at the semi-last stages have nearly disappeared after South Africa crushed India, and just a supernatural occurrence can now get them there.
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