LPL will help me prepare for Asia Cup: Babar Azam

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam is in red-hot form and wants to keep scoring for Colombo Strikers in the ongoing Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2023, a tournament which he views as a great preparation ahead of major tournaments like the Asia Cup 2023 and the ICC ODI World Cup.

Babar is playing in the LPL for the first time and wants to finetune his performance ahead of the upcoming series and tournaments.

“This is my first league and I am looking forward to playing all the matches. I joined the team a couple of days back and felt really happy after meeting my teammates. We have a young team and everyone is looking forward to giving their best, improving and performing well for the franchise,” commented Babar Azam.

Babar’s side Colombo Strikers is being led by Niroshan Dickwella, while other participating teams in the league include Dambulla Aura captained by Kusal Mendis, Galle Titans led by Dasun Shanaka, B-Love Kandy captained by Wanindu Hasaranga, and defending champions Jaffna Kings led by veteran Sri Lankan allrounder Thisara Perera.

“My mindset is always positive. I will give my 100% to Colombo Strikers. We have a good range of players, a good combination of seniors and juniors on the side. Dickwella and I play a lot of cricket together and know each other well. I think 4-5 from the team will be playing for Sri Lanka, that’s good for us, good for their team and good for youngsters to learn new things from experienced senior players. When you share a dressing room with senior players you take positive things,” he added.

Babar Azam also stated that the LPL 2023 will help him to adapt to different conditions in Asia as many upcoming international tournaments will take place in the Asian subcontinent including Asia Cup and ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.

“Whenever you play different leagues, in different conditions you end up learning a lot. I try my level best to perform well. I adapt to different conditions while facing different bowlers from Asia because we have a lot of cricket coming up in Asia. We have Asia Cup, the Afghanistan series and the World Cup as well. I will try to focus, adapt to the conditions, and face good spinners to prepare for these upcoming big tournaments,” he concluded.

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