Hasan Ali, a fast bowler from Pakistan who has been out of form, has supported Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Naseem Shah in encouraging them to return, after the three players were removed from the Pakistani team on Sunday, October 13, for the last two Tests of the three-match series against England. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) went on social media site X (formerly known as Twitter) to share Pakistan’s squad for the home series last two encounters and explained that considering the form & fitness of the players, Babar, Shaheen and Naseem are being rested for the last fixtures of the series.
“Declaring that, due to the present form and physical condition of important athletes, as well as having the future in view, with respect to international cricket for Pakistan in 2024-25 season, it was decided by selection committee, that Babar Azam, Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi will be rested. Abrar Ahmed (who is recovering from dengue fever) was not available for | postulant selection”, the PCB said in a release.
Posting a message for his ‘brothers’ was after Babar was dropped from the side, and Hasan took to X. In that tweet which is circulating now on the internet, he said that tough times make comebacks even better. He believes that Babar, Shaheen, and Naseem have brought great things to Pakistan cricket, and he wants them to have that faith in themselves again and work towards making a return”.
“Hardships only make comebacks better. Brothers you are champions. You have contributed immensely to the country of Pakistan, and will do so again. Just have faith and Inshallah you will be back even fitter Hasan tweeted that has gone viral.
Tough times only make comebacks sweeter!My brothers, you’re champions! You’ve done wonders for Pakistan and will continue do so. Keep believing and you’ll be back stronger than ever, Inshallah!
Despite various former legends as well as critics from Pakistan questioning Babar’s position in the Test team, many people were shocked when he was not just dropped from the test squad but also the entire tour to South Africa.
Babar is arguably among the finest batsmen Pakistan had. Albeit his trouble to dominate the scores in the recent past, the 29-year-old right-handed batter is still a man to watch out for, and with the likes of him in absence, the middle order for Pakistan will be looked weak when up against a dominant England that has won the 1st Test match by an innings and 47 runs.