Babar Azam, the highest run-scorer in T20I history, has come under fire after Pakistan's two-wicket defeat to England in their T20 World Cup Super 8 clash.
## What happened?
Babar Azam scored 25 off 24 balls before being bowled by Jamie Overton, sparking criticism from former cricketers.
Former Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim called Babar's dismissal 'criminal' given his seniority and experience.
He questioned Babar's place in the XI, citing a lack of impactful performances in major tournaments.
## Why it matters for Babar Azam
Babar Azam has managed just 91 runs in six matches at the 2026 T20 World Cup, at a strike rate of 112.34.
This slump has raised concerns about his form and ability to perform under pressure.
Veteran fast bowler Mohammad Amir appeared to question the continued backing of certain senior players despite their prolonged slump.
## What comes next?
Former Pakistan batter Ahmed Shehzad refrained from naming Babar but made his target clear, saying big players always accept their mistakes.
For three years, at the peak of his fitness, Babar hasn't delivered, despite the cricket board facilitating everything within its reach.
Babar's performance will be closely watched in the upcoming matches, as Pakistan's semi-final hopes hang by a thread.
And with the team's fate uncertain, Babar must step up and take accountability for his repeated batting failures.
But will he be able to turn his form around and lead Pakistan to victory?
So far, Babar's stats at the 2026 T20 World Cup are a concern, with a highest score of 25.
As the tournament progresses, Babar will need to find his form and make an impact in big World Cup matches.
Former cricketers are eager to see Babar take responsibility for his mistakes and work towards improving his performance.