Babar Azam Returns to Lead Pakistan with 'Improved Resolve' After Struggles
**Babar Azam has returned to lead Pakistan with a sharper edge**, his improved form and maturity marking a clear turnaround after a period of inconsistency. The Pakistan captain, now the backbone of the side’s batting lineup, is poised to guide his team through a challenging stretch of fixtures, with analysts noting his resolve in recent performances.**
Sources close to the Pakistan Cricket Board describe Azam as **more composed and technically sound** than before. His ability to anchor innings under pressure has been a standout feature, a contrast to earlier struggles where he often faltered against aggressive bowling attacks. The shift comes at a critical time, as Pakistan prepares for high-stakes matches against **New Zealand and Australia** later this month.
Azam’s return to form directly impacts Pakistan’s chances in the **upcoming Test series**. His consistency at the top of the order-where he has averaged over 50 in the last three matches-provides stability to a middle order that has been under scrutiny. **Shadab Khan and Mohammad Rizwan**, the other key performers, will benefit from his leadership, reducing the burden on them to single-handedly carry the innings.
Earlier this year, Azam faced criticism for his **slow start in the Test series against England**, where he scored just 120 runs in four innings. His inability to convert starts into big scores raised doubts about his ability to handle pressure. But recent performances-including a **fifty in the last ODI against Sri Lanka**-have silenced those concerns. His technique, once criticized for being overly rigid, now shows adaptability against different bowling styles.
The next major test for Azam and his team will be the **three-match Test series against New Zealand**, starting on **July 20**. If he maintains this form, Pakistan could regain momentum in their campaign. However, the real challenge will be the **Australia tour in August**, where the pace and bounce of Australian pitches will test his resilience. If he can replicate this maturity, Pakistan’s chances of a strong series win improve significantly.
Analysts suggest that Azam’s growth as a player and leader is **directly tied to Pakistan’s success**. His ability to stay calm under fire and make quick decisions-whether in batting or field placements-has become a defining trait. With the team’s future hinging on his performance, every run and dismissal will be scrutinized in the coming weeks.