Virat Kohli and Babar Azam are regarded as two of the most stylish all-format cricketers in the world, which frequently leads to comparisons between them. Kohli has a significant advantage in terms of experience and runs, having made his transnational debut in 2008 and accumulating over 25,000 runs in all three formats at a normal of 53.44, including 75 centuries. His records are only surpassed by the fabulous Sachin Tendulkar in the history of transnational justice.
On the other hand, Babar made his debut for Pakistan in 2015 and has snappily established himself as their fur dependent across all formats. In his eight-time career, Azam has scored over 12,000 runs at an emotional normal of 49.87, including 30 centuries.
Now, former Indian off-incentive Harbhajan Singh expressed his opinion that Babar isn't yet in the same position as Kohli. The 42- time-old stager off-incentive stressed Kohli’s proven track record and his status as one of the greats of the game across formats.
He possesses extraordinary gifts and will inescapably lift to the peak. Although he excels in Test justice, T20s may not be his most ideal format, ” the former Indian cricketer said on his Youtube channel.
Accompanying the fabulous Indian incentive’s statement during the discussion on his YouTube channel, former Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar, known as the Rawalpindi Express, echoed analogous sentiments, suggesting that Babar still has some ground to cover to match Kohli’s position of excellence.
The Rawalpindi- born stressed Babar’s progress in the shortest interpretation of the game and blamed the overdue harshness of critics towards him.
He's seeking to ameliorate his performance in T20s.
It's worth noting that both Kohli and Azam have shown admiration and respect for each other on multiple occasions. Their comparisons arise from the acknowledgement of their exceptional fur chops and the excitement they bring to the game.
Especially, India and Pakistan will battle against each other in the ODI World Cup 2023 match listed to take place on 15th October in the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
TAGS: Babar Azam, Harbhajan Singh, India, INDvPAK, Pakistan, Virat Kohli
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