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WATCH: Urooj Mumtaz makes bizarre claim regarding Babar Azam and Bisma Maroof

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Urooj Mumtaz made a bizarre claim regarding Babar Azam and Bisma Maroof, which has gone viral on social media. The former Pakistan women’s cricketer felt that her former captain, Bisma Maroof, was at times a better cricketer than Babar Azam. The opinion of Urooj has taken the social media on storm as the fans are calling her stupid for her opinion.

Watch the video of the same here:

The fans of Babar Azam bashed the former Pakistani women’s cricketer and explained to her the difference between men’s and women’s cricket. Indeed, the skill sets involved in men’s and women’s cricket are different. Everything in cricket has a huge difference when compared to men’s to women’s. There is a reason why they should never be compared with each other.

The main reason is the athleticism and strength of the players. It is nowhere close in a sport like Cricket which involves a lot of strength and stamina from the players. The physical prowess of the players plays a crucial role in the sport. It is one of the reasons why men’s cricket is highly competitive and of a different class compared to that of women’s cricket.

Babar Azam’s failure in recent times

Babar Azam has not had a great time in the last year or so. In the big tournaments like the T20 World Cup 2022, Asia Cup 2023, ODI WC 2023, or even in the bilateral series, the star batter has had failure after failure. Even as a captain, Babar was not able to do justice for Pakistan in the ODI WC 2023 and hence stepped down from leadership after the conclusion of the big tournament.

The star batter is currently on the tour of Australia where he has been abysmal with the bat. Babar has not been able to register a fifty-plus score on the tour yet. In his most recent outing, Babar scored only a solitary run and was undone by a peach by Pat Cummins. That was when Urooj came up with the claim that her former captain was a better player than Babar at times.

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