Brad Hogg Explains Why Virat Kohli Wasn’t Dropped and Babar Azam Was

Babar Azam has been dropped from the Pakistan Test squad, not only Babar but Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi have also been dropped from the last two Test matches of the three-match series against England. Since then, Pakistan’s selectors have been heavily criticized. Everyone’s question is that when Virat Kohli was going through bad form, he was not dropped from Team India, but when Babar Azam’s bad form came, he was dropped from the Pakistan team. This whole situation has been explained very well by former Australian cricketer Brad Hogg.

He has made a tweet comparing the poor form of Babar Azam and Virat Kohli, which is becoming very viral. However, in this tweet, he has talked about the rumor of Babar Azam being out, whereas Babar Azam has been dropped from the team.

Brad Hogg wrote on Twitter, ‘After the rumor of Babar Azam being out of the team for the remaining two Test matches of the Test series against England, the poor form of Virat Kohli and Babar Azam has been compared. India: During Virat Kohli’s poor form, Team India’s winning percentage was the 2nd best, while during Babar Azam’s poor form, Pakistan’s winning percentage was the 2nd worst. The time has come to make tough decisions.’

The condition of the Pakistan cricket team has been very bad for some time now. Recently, Pakistan had to face a clean sweep of 0-2 in the Test series against the Bangladesh cricket team, after which in the first Test match played against England in Multan, the Pakistan team scored 556 runs in the first innings, but despite this, it had to face defeat by 47 runs in an innings.