In T20 cricket national team star batter Babar Azam has failed to hit a single six since 2021.
Following a heavy 61-run defeat to India in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 currently being held in Sri Lanka and India the national team faced severe criticism from fans and analysts.
Since the match against India in Dubai in 2021 Babar Azam has not struck a single six against any full-member team in T20 World Cup matches.
Earlier, In an interesting detail of cricketing destiny, history seems to be kind to Pakistan when Australia is out of major ICC International tournaments early.
With Australia’s shocking exit from the 2026 T20 World Cup in the group stages, fans were once again looking back at a pattern that had given glory to Pakistan in the past.
Cricket fans think that the coincidence is more than pure chance.
Comparisons are already being made on social media which show iconic tournaments in which Pakistan rose to the occasion after Australia pulling out.
1992: The Beginning of the Pattern
The first one is from the 1992 Cricket World Cup. Australia went no further than the group stage while Pakistan delivered one of the biggest underdog stories in the history of cricket.
Pakistan went on to raise their maiden World Cup trophy an achievement that continues to remain embedded in the country’s sporting lore.
2009: T20 Glory in England
Seventeen years later, history repeated itself in the 2009 ICC T20 World Cup. Once again, Australia’s early elimination changed the face of the tournament.
The Pakistan team took their chance in flair and strength to win their first T20 World Cup by defeating Sri Lanka in a riveting final at Lord’s.
2017: Champions Trophy Shockwaves
The trend was continuing in 2017 when Australia exited in the group stage of the ICC Champions Trophy.
Pakistan, written off after a heavy opening defeat, bounced back spectacularly.
Their emphatic victory over India in the final at The Oval stunned the cricketing world and again proved them to thrive when the odds are against them.
2026: Another Chance at History?
Now, with the premature exit of Australia in the T20 World Cup in 2026, hope is rising again and now Pakistan has qualified for super eight stage.
Analysts argue that the absence of the Australian powerhouse takes away a major hurdle and provides both psychological relief to Pakistan as well as tactical opportunity.
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