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Srinagar: For,er Pakistan captain who is President of Peshawar Zalmi has suggested Pakistan star batter to focus on his basics rather than worrying about strikerate.

Speaking after Zalmi’s match against Lahore Qalandars, alongside former PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja, Inzamam addressed concerns about Babar’s performance and offered valuable advice on how he can regain his best form.

 “When a player has had a long and consistent career, such phases are bound to happen. In the last 10 years, this is the first time Babar is going through a lean patch. He’s made people so used to his brilliance that they forget even greats have off days,” said Inzamam.

 “When we used to play under Imran Bhai, he always told struggling players to go back to the basics. That is what Babar needs now — not pressure about strike rate. If he sticks to his natural game, he will regain his form quickly,” the former captain added.

Regarding Zalmi’s overall performance, the 55-year-old admitted that the team has yet to hit its full stride but praised the squad’s energy and potential.

 “The team has the right combination and belief. With a few strong performances, we can turn things around,” he concluded.

Babar Azam, who has played five matches so far this season, is struggling with his form, having scored a total of 105 runs, including one half-century.

After a string of poor performances, the Peshawar Zalmi captain bounced back with a 56-run knock off 42 balls, featuring one six and seven fours, against Lahore Qalandars on Thursday.

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