Williamson praised Azam's class, placing him in the league of the world's top cricketers
New Zealand's former captain, Kane Williamson, recently spoke highly of Pakistan's star batter Babar Azam, calling him one of the best players in the world. After his blazing century in a recent match, Williamson praised Azam's class, placing him in the league of the world's top cricketers.
"Babar Azam is certainly a part of the ‘Fab Four’ or ‘Fab Five,’ which consists of some of the finest players in the game. He is a world-class batter who consistently delivers for his team," said Williamson.
Williamson also shared his positive experience of touring Pakistan, mentioning the warm hospitality he received and the passionate crowd in Lahore. He expressed his joy at being part of such an exciting series.
The Kiwi batsman then shifted focus to his team's performance in the ongoing tri-nation series. He noted that New Zealand had played well as a unit, handling pressure effectively.
“Our team worked hard, and as a result, we got good outcomes. Devon Conway played brilliantly, and South Africa’s team was equally competitive,” he said.
Speaking about the match conditions, Williamson commented on how batting became easier as the day went on.
“As the evening progressed, batting became easier, and we adapted well to the changing conditions,” he explained.
Williamson also provided an update on the health of Rachin Ravindra, who had taken a blow to the head while fielding in the opening match against Pakistan.
“Rachin is recovering well and is in good health, but I’m not sure if he will play in the final,” Williamson added.
Williamson was in fine form in the second match, scoring an unbeaten 133 runs against South Africa. His century, which included 13 fours and two sixes, led New Zealand to a comfortable win, chasing down a target of 305 runs with eight balls remaining. This was also Williamson's first ODI hundred since the 2019 World Cup, where he scored 148 runs against the West Indies in Manchester.
New Zealand's partnership between Devon Conway and Williamson was key to the win, with the duo putting together a solid 187-run stand.