Ramiz Raja, the former Pakistani cricketer and commentator, has expressed unwavering confidence in Babar Azam’s ability to rebound from recent struggles. Raja stated, “Babar Azam is still a king for me. I strongly believe Babar Azam will come back stronger and will score a century in the next Test match.”
This declaration comes amidst a challenging period for Azam, who has faced criticism due to a dip in form. Despite these setbacks, Raja’s support reflects a broader belief in Azam’s talent and resilience. Known for his elegant batting and leadership, Azam has struggled recently, but Raja’s endorsement highlights the enduring faith in his abilities.
Raja’s comments aim to boost Azam’s morale and underscore the expectation that he will deliver a standout performance in the upcoming Test match. As the cricketing world looks forward to this critical match, all eyes will be on Azam to see if he can validate Raja’s prediction and reassert his status as one of cricket’s elite players.
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