Hindustan Times (West UP)

BABAR BACK AS CAPTAIN AS PAK TAKE ON NZ IN WC BUILD-UP

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

KARACHI: Babar Azam makes his return as Pakistan captain in a five-match Twenty20 series starting Thursday against an understren­gth New Zealand with the World Cup weeks away.

Azam regained the captaincy last month in a shock U-turn that ended the short-lived reign of Shaheen Shah Afridi, raising fears of a rift between the players.

The hosts hope that spending time together at a fitness camp at an army base will have been good for bonding.

Head coach Azhar Mahmood said on Tuesday that the T20 World Cup in June in the United States and West Indies is very much on their minds.

“I have full faith in the selected squad and the morale is very high in the team, so we will overcome all the shortcomin­gs so that we can do our best in the World Cup,” he told AFP.

“You cannot take any team lightly in the T20 format and if New Zealand is missing their key players then there is an opportunit­y for their young players.”

Pakistan suffered major upheaval following their firstround exit from the one-day World Cup last year.

Azam stepped down as captain in all three formats and head coach Mickey Arthur left along with Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Zaka Ashraf.

Mohsin Naqvi, the country’s interior minister, took up the board’s top post and reorganise­d the selection committee, paving the way for batsman Azam’s return.

Fast bowler Mohammad Amir and spinning all-rounder Imad Wasim also return to internatio­nal cricket in this series after coming out of retirement.

New Zealand arrived in the country at the weekend, having sent a security team last month.

In 2021 the Black Caps pulled out of a tour of Pakistan at the 11th hour over security fears, but returned twice in 2023.

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