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Pakistani cricket star Babar Azam has resigned as captain of the national team for the second time, citing the need to focus on his batting and reduce workload. His resignation is likely to be replaced by Mohammad Rizwan in limited-overs formats. Babar's decision comes after a disappointing performance by Pakistan in the T20 World Cup in June. Pakistan faces multiple away tours after hosting England for a Test series starting October 7.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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