Babar Azam becomes the 34th Test captain to lead Pakistan in Test cricket

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Babar Azam took the field today as the 34th Pakistani Test captain
Babar Azam took the field today as the 34th Pakistani Test captain
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Babar Azam took the field today as the 34th Pakistani Test captain. Abdul Hafeez Kardar was the first captain in the history of Pakistani Test cricket. He captained the team in 23 matches from 1952 to 1958 and won six, losing the same number of matches. Misbah-ul-Haq, the head coach of the national team, has been named the most successful captain in this journey.

Due to Babar Azam’s injury during the New Zealand tour, Mohammad Rizwan got the opportunity to lead the national Test team for the first time. On Tuesday, Babar Azam will take the field as the 34th captain. The Proteas won, winning only 4 of the Green Caps and drawing 7.

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