• Babar Azam’s inability to shift gears during PAK vs ENG T20 World Cup 2026 game has once again placed his T20I future under intense scrutiny.

  • The highlight of Babar Azam’s 'flop show' was a laborous 25 runs off 24 balls.

T20 World Cup 2026: Fans mercilessly troll Babar Azam for his flop show with the bat during PAK vs ENG Super 8 game
Babar Azam (Image Source: X)

As Pakistan faced England in their high-stakes T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 clash at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on February 24, 2026, the spotlight was firmly on the struggling former captain.

Despite the batting conditions appearing favorable for a stabilization role, Babar Azam’s inability to shift gears has once again placed his T20I future under intense scrutiny. After their opening Super 8 fixture against New Zealand was washed out, Pakistan entered this game needing a statement performance, but instead, they faced a middle-order collapse that left fans and former cricketers questioning the team’s tactical core.

Babar Azam castled by Jamie Overton during PAK vs ENG Super 8 game

The highlight of Babar Azam’s ‘flop show’ was a laborous 25 runs off 24 balls, an innings that lacked the boundary-hitting intent required to counter England’s disciplined attack. Entering the crease after early blows, Babar attempted to ‘anchor’ the innings, yet he struggled to find the gaps, finding the boundary just twice off the pace of Jofra Archer before retreating into a shell against the spin of Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson.

The pressure finally reached a breaking point in the 11th over when Jamie Overton returned to the attack. Attempting a ‘nothing shot’ across the line to a delivery that demanded more respect, Babar was completely beaten as the ball crashed into the top of his off-stump. This dismissal at 73/3 sucked the momentum out of Pakistan’s innings just as they were looking to build a platform for a competitive total.

Here’s how fans reacted:

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Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman ignite Pakistan’s charge in Pallekele vs England

In a high-stakes Super 8 encounter at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on February 24, 2026, Pakistan have managed to recover from early setbacks to put England’s bowling unit under immense pressure. After winning the toss and electing to bat, Pakistan’s innings stuttered early as Jofra Archer and Dawson removed Saim Ayub and captain Salman Ali Agha within the powerplay.

However, the momentum shifted dramatically through a resilient partnership between Babar and Sahibzada Farhan, with Farhan taking the lead to smash a blistering half-century off just 37 balls. Even after Babar was bowled by Overton for 25, Pakistan refused to slow down, as the experienced Fakhar Zaman joined Farhan to launch a ruthless assault in the middle overs.

The duo has already plundered several massive sixes, propelling Pakistan past the 120-run mark in the 16th over with significant acceleration. As the match progresses toward the death overs, the ‘Men in Green’ look poised to set a formidable target, while England’s Harry Brook is searching for a breakthrough to stem the flow of runs on a surface that is beginning to reward aggressive stroke-play.

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