Azam Khan’s Struggles: Pakistan’s Batting Coach Speaks Out

Evaluating Azam Khan’s Performance in the New Zealand T20Is

Pakistan’s batting coach, Adam Hollioake, delves into the challenges faced by 25-year-old Azam Khan in the T20 series against New Zealand.

Tough Start for Azam Khan

Azam Khan’s bat has been relatively silent, managing scores of 10 and 2 in the initial T20 encounters. The young batter has encountered a tough phase with a mere 19 runs in six innings.

Adam Hollioake’s Insights

The Destructive Element

Acknowledging Azam’s destructive batting style, Hollioake reflects on the night where an immediate impact was crucial. He highlights the fine line between success and criticism in such scenarios.

Expectations for the Future

Expressing optimism, Adam foresees Azam’s resurgence in future games. Despite a quiet start, he emphasizes Azam’s potential as an exciting and powerful player.

Uncertainty About Azam’s Spot

Talent Amidst Competition

Hollioake recognizes Azam’s talent but emphasizes the stiff competition within the squad. With several talented players, securing a spot demands consistent top-tier performance.

Squad Dynamics

In response to Azam’s role in upcoming matches, the coach underlines the need to consider pitch conditions and team dynamics. He suggests that selection is not solely based on merit but on the team’s overall strategy.

Recap of the Second T20I

New Zealand’s Dominance

New Zealand clinched victory by 21 runs in the second T20I, building on Finn Allen’s explosive innings that contributed to a formidable 194-run total.

Babar Azam’s Effort

Despite the loss, Babar Azam stood out with a commendable 66 runs off 43 balls. However, the lack of substantial support from the middle order resulted in a challenging chase.

Wicket Woes

The visitors faced early setbacks, losing key players, and struggled to maintain momentum. Milne’s four-wicket haul and collective efforts from the New Zealand bowlers limited Pakistan to 173-6.

Finn Allen’s Impact

Finn Allen’s aggressive innings of 74 runs off 41 balls set the tone for New Zealand’s dominance. His quickfire knock included seven fours and five sixes, propelling the team to a formidable total.

As Pakistan faces hurdles, Azam Khan’s performance remains a focal point, with Adam Hollioake expressing confidence in the young batter’s future contributions.

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