Basit Ali Challenges Babar Azam to Hit Three Consecutive Sixes

Basit Ali Challenges Babar Azam to Hit Three Consecutive Sixes

Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali has issued a bold challenge to current captain Babar Azam, demanding that he hit three consecutive sixes straight down the ground against top-tier teams. Ali has vowed to delete his YouTube channel if Azam succeeds.

“If Babar Azam hits three straight sixes against top teams, not against the likes of the USA or Ireland, but against top teams, I will shut down my YouTube channel,” Ali declared. “If he accepts this challenge, he should say that he accepts it. And if he can’t hit those sixes in the World Cup, then he shouldn’t open the batting.”

Azam, 29, was recently reappointed as the white-ball captain of the Pakistan men’s cricket team for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024. The decision came after Azam had initially stepped down from the role in November, leading to Shaheen Shah Afridi’s appointment.

The PCB’s selection committee unanimously recommended Azam’s reinstatement, which was approved by PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi.

In the lead-up to the World Cup, Pakistan, having drawn a T20I series 2-2 against an inexperienced New Zealand, are set to face Ireland and England in the shortest format of the game over the coming weeks.

Ali’s challenge has sparked a debate among cricket fans and experts. Some believe that Azam is capable of meeting the challenge, while others question whether he has the consistency to hit three consecutive sixes against top-tier bowling attacks.

If Azam accepts the challenge and succeeds, it would be a major boost to his confidence and the team’s morale ahead of the World Cup. However, if he fails, it could raise questions about his ability to lead the team to success in the tournament.