Former Pakistan opener Mudassar Nazar has hailed Virat Kohli as one of the greatest cricketers in history, dismissing comparisons between the Indian superstar and Pakistan’s Babar Azam. Nazar’s comments come amidst Babar’s recent resignation as Pakistan’s white-ball captain and the ongoing turmoil within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Nazar believes that Babar, despite his impressive batting record, still has a long way to go to match Kohli’s legacy. “There is a hell of a difference between the two players,” Nazar said. “Virat will be remembered as one of the greatest who has graced the game. Babar has still got to make a name for himself.”
Nazar also praised India’s Rohit Sharma, calling him a joy to watch when in form. “I love to watch Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli,” he said. “When they are at the peak and playing well, it is fantastic to watch them. You could sit in front of the TV for hours and just watch those two play.”
Nazar’s comments come as the PCB faces criticism for its handling of the Pakistan cricket team. He believes that the board’s constant tinkering with the captaincy has contributed to the team’s recent struggles. “It is our own doing (the friction between Babar and Shaheen),” Nazar said. “We shouldn’t have messed around with the set-up.”
Nazar urged the PCB to provide more support to its captain, regardless of who it may be. “There was one set captain, we should have given him a longer term and if somebody else had been made a captain, then he should have had a decent go at it. And not been thrown out straight away.”
The PCB is yet to name a new white-ball captain following Babar’s resignation. Pakistan’s next assignment is the home Test series against England, which commences on October 7 in Multan.