‘Babar can replace Root as No.1 Test batter’ Mahela Jayawardene

DUBAI: Former Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene made a major prediction regarding the top-ranked white ball batter Babar Azam and asserted that he can replace England’s Joe Root as the World No.1 Test batter.

Jayawardene, in the latest episode of ICC Review, backed the Pakistan captain in response to the host’s question about whether Babar can replace Root as the top-ranked Test batter.

“Tough one!” Jayawardena said. “I would say Babar Azam has an opportunity. He’s been consistent in all three formats and it shows in his rankings. He’s a naturally gifted player, plays in all conditions, he’s got the game to adapt as well.

It depends on the amount of cricket, who’s playing when, and how much but the Babar might be the guy.”

Babar is the only batter in the top three across all formats and recently revealed his goal to top the charts in each format. The right-handed batter is ranked first in both ODIs and T20Is, while is third in the longest format of the games. Jayawardene, on the other hand, expressed his belief in the ability of Pakistan and stated that the former can pull this off.

“T20Is and ODIs, it is a tough one to hold on to because there are a lot of good players who have to be consistent,” Jayawardena said.

“As long as he can be that, because he has a very good role to play in that Pakistan setup – they have batters to bat around him, so he can play his own game – he should be able to hold on to that and at the same time, push himself to get better.

“He batted well in Sri Lanka. I think Prabath (Jayasuriya) was his nemesis – he got him three times out of the four innings. That was a very good battle to watch. Babar got a really good hundred in the first Test match.

“He’s always going to push himself to get better. Seen in a couple of his interviews recently that it is his goal as well to be No 1 across the table. There’s no harm in challenging yourself to get there.

“Being the captain as well, he has taken responsibility and performed, which is great to see. (It’s) Not an easy thing to do.

“I would put my money on him at least for a little while to hold to all three but there are some good quality players around who will keep pushing him.”

It is pertinent to mention here that Root has the opportunity to solidify his hold his position as number one. Babar, however, will don the white jersey in Pakistan’s home assignment against England, later this year.

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Jayawardene picks Shaheen, Rizwan in first five players in dream T20 XI

DUBAI: The former Sri Lankan captain and the International Cricket Council (ICC) Hall of Famer Mehla Jayawardene picked Pakistani left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi and the wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan among the first five players in his dream T20 XI.

Jayawardene, while featuring in the latest episode of the ICC Review, picked the ‘First Five’ players in his dream T20 XI that includes Pakistan’s Shaheen and Rizwan, India’s Jasprit Bumrah, England’s Jos Buttler, and Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan.

In the episode, Jayawardene was asked to pick the ‘First Five’ cricketers in his dream T20 XI by the host Sanjana Ganesan in accordance with their recent performances in the shortest format of the game.

The ICC Cricketer of the Year 2021 Shaheen and the ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Year 2021 Rizwan, managed to make it to the list of Jayawardene’s ‘First Five’ players in his dream T20 XI.

Jayawardene commented on Shaheen’s performance with the ball in the shortest format of the game, saying he bowls very well with the new ball and is capable of getting some swing early on.

“I am then going to go with two more bowlers actually and the first one is going to be a left-armer in Shaheen Afridi,” Jayawardena said.

“He had a great World Cup last year, bowls very well with the new ball and is more than capable of getting some swing early too. He is a wicket-taking option too that bowls very well at the death as well so can be considered a good attacking option,” he added.

The former Sri Lankan captain then chose Rizwan as the wicket-keeper batter, praising him as a terrific player of spin and a ‘busy player.’

“The next option is the wicketkeeper-batter and I am going with Mohammad Rizwan,” Jayawardena said.

“I know he does often open the batting for Pakistan, but I think he can bat in that middle order. He is a good player of spin and a very busy player,” he concluded.

It is pertinent to mention here that Jayawardene on being asked as to which player he would bring out of retirement to play in his dream XI, nominated the former West Indian opener, Chris Gayle.

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