Islamabad
Pakistan T20 captain Babar Azam has admitted to feel a tinge of disappointment with his individual performances during the recently concluded Test and T20 series against England.
Pakistan lost the Test series 0-1 but Babar led the team to a series-levelling five-run win in the final T20I with the first game washed out.
In the three Tests, he scored 195 runs at an average of over 48 and added 77 more runs across two innings in the T20Is.
“I am little disappointed that I started well in the Test series but I wasn’t able to convert them into big runs,” he was quoted as saying by cricket website cricbuzz.com.
“There were tough conditions and I had a goal of scoring at least two centuries but unfortunately, I wasn’t able to do that.
“I’ve learnt a lot on how to score runs in England and how to build an innings here. I hope I don’t repeat my mistakes going forward. In the last game, I wasn’t able to finish the innings. There is no pressure on me,” he said.
“We learnt a lot during these two months. I feel we played good cricket. Yes, we lost the Test series but I feel we played well. There were mistakes but learnt from these and we’ll try to rectify these.—APP