T20 World Cup 2022: Flop XI from the Super 12 round of the tournament
Several players failed to hit the ground running in the Super 12 round.
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The Super 12 round of the T20 World Cup 2022 has ended and after more than two weeks of fantastic cricket, fans are excited about the semi-final stage. In the second round of the tournament, lesser known teams succeeded to pull off upsets against the giants. With that kind of unbelievable cricketing action, it could be said that the World Cup has achieved success by delivering blockbuster clashes but before going to the next stage, the analysis of performances delivered by big names in Super 12 becomes imperative.
Before the start of the tournament, these figures were ruling the favourites’ chart and expected to have a great impact on the competition, but with the wrapping up of the Super 12 round, their displays in the tournament have brought disappointment to their supporters.
Flop XI of the Super 12 round of the tournament
1. Babar Azam (Pak)
Babar Azam had provided blazing starts to Pakistan in the last edition of the World Cup and this year too, Pakistan cricket fans were expecting him to have a blast with his bat, but for Babar, the group matches were no less than a nightmare.
In the five matches of the tournament, he scored only 39 runs with a horrendous average of 7.80. Not only his average but the Pakistan star cricketer’s strike rate of 7.80 in these games has also been a point of concern for the team.
On the bouncy quick wickets of Australia, his struggle is causing anxiety to the team and their supporters, and in the semi-final against New Zealand, the batter would like to regain his form by playing good innings against the Kiwis.
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