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    Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi Under Pressure as Pakistan Face New Zealand in Super Eights

    EchoAsiaNewsBy EchoAsiaNewsFebruary 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistan will begin their Super Eights campaign in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup against New Zealand undermounting pressure, with senior players Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi facing intense scrutiny over recent performances.

    Pakistan advanced to the Super Eights after finishing second in their group, but inconsistent displays have raised questions about the team’s stability ahead of the crucial stage of the tournament. The clash against New Zealand at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium is being viewed as a defining test of Pakistan’s title ambitions.

    Former captain Babar Azam, once regarded as the backbone of Pakistan’s batting order, has struggled to produce commanding performances in the group stage. His strike rate and inability to convert starts into match-winning innings have drawn criticism from analysts and former cricketers. With pressure mounting, team management faces a difficult decision on whether to persist with the established top-order structure or introduce changes.

    Similarly, pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi has come under the spotlight for failing to consistently deliver early breakthroughs. Although he remains one of Pakistan’s most experienced fast bowlers, his rhythm and economy rate have fluctuated in recent matches. On surfaces that offer limited pace assistance, Pakistan’s reliance on spin may increase, potentially shifting tactical focus away from the fast-bowling unit.

    Pakistan’s bowling strategy is expected to lean heavily on its spin resources, with conditions in Colombo traditionally favoring slower bowlers. The management believes adapting quickly to pitch conditions will be critical against a disciplined New Zealand side known for its structured approach and balanced lineup.

    New Zealand, who also progressed as group runners-up, present a formidable challenge. Their batting depth and ability to rotate strike effectively could test Pakistan’s bowling discipline. The contest is likely to hinge on execution under pressure, particularly in middle overs where momentum often shifts.

    Team officials have emphasized unity and composure despite external criticism. Pakistan’s camp maintains that experienced players like Babar and Shaheen remain central to the team’s plans. However, performance in the Super Eights will determine whether confidence is restored or concerns deepen.

    The Super Eights stage allows little margin for error. With qualification for the semi-finals at stake, Pakistan must produce a more consistent and aggressive display if they aim to keep their World Cup campaign on track.

    The match against New Zealand will not only test Pakistan’s tactical readiness but also the resilience of its senior core, a factor that could define their tournament trajectory.

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