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Sydney Sixers won by six wickets. Babar Azam scored an unbeaten 58 runs.

Well played. 💚

The match played between the Sydney Sixers and the Melbourne Renegades was won by the Sydney Sixers by six wickets. Babar Azam scored an unbeaten 58 runs.

Talking about the match, I was not so interested in the match. I was interested in the performance of Babar and Rizwan, where Rizwan scored six runs off ten balls, confirming my view that Rizwan does not fit into Twenty20 cricket in any way in 2026.

He has neither complete technique nor indiscriminate hitting. In today’s era, you need one of these two things for Twenty20 cricket.

On the other hand, talking about Babar, Babar played an unbeaten innings of fifty-eight runs off forty-six balls. First of all, I would like to congratulate Babar that his team won the match, and for me, the team’s victory is always paramount.

But realistically, Babar is a national hero, not a player who played for Sydney and won the match for the Sydney team… Babar is playing in the Big Bash so that he can prepare for the World Cup.

but what kind of preparation is this when even today the thinking and approach is the same as in 2016: I am standing, you hit me. Look at the scorecard of Sydney today.

Babar had the lowest strike rate. Why is that, man? If you don’t take a risk even in a league match, when will you take it? When will you say that I will hit you? You will see.

Today, Babar’s team won the match when they hit, but if his teammates had played a little weaker,

the match would have been lost again despite the fifty. For the fans and for making reels,

it is okay that the new year started with a fifty again; a six was hit over extra cover, but nothing has changed on the issue of strike rate and approach.

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