Babar to bat at number three in South Africa T20I series: Hesson β the Pakistan cricket teamβs head coach β has confirmed. Speaking to the media ahead of the upcoming series, he said that the new batting order aims to strengthen Pakistanβs middle phase in T20 cricket.
Hesson explained that Babar Azam will play a key role at one-down, providing stability after the openers. The coach added that Babar has shown great performance at number three in the past. He also believes that this position will allow aggressive openers to set a fast start.
Babar to bat at number three in South Africa T20I series: Hesson also stated that this decision was made after careful planning. He said Pakistan needs consistency in the top order before the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. According to him, Babarβs presence at one-down will help handle early pressure.
Hesson shared that Pakistan aims to improve strike rotation and boundary options in the middle overs. He noted that Babarβs technique and experience suit this responsibility. The coach further mentioned that the team will test different combinations throughout the series.
Babar to bat at number three in South Africa T20I series: Hesson highlighted that the change does not affect Babarβs leadership qualities on the field. The team still relies heavily on his batting and decision-making.
Pakistanβs T20I squad features several young talents. Hesson believes that experienced players like Babar can guide them. The series against South Africa is seen as an important preparation for upcoming major tournaments.
He also pointed out that South Africa has a strong bowling lineup. Adapting to conditions quickly will be crucial for Pakistan to perform well. Hesson concluded that this new batting plan will give flexibility and improve the overall team balance.
With excitement building, fans will closely watch how Babar performs in his new role. The first T20I is expected to draw huge attention as Pakistan experiments with fresh strategies under Hessonβs guidance.
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