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Rohit Sharma names Babar Azam among batters with best cover drive

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Cover drives are one of those cricketing shots which still hold its uniqueness in this modern era of cricket.

Few of the current stars like Babar Azam and Virat Kohli are renowned for this specific shot and often, there has been a debate about who plays this shot well among the two.

Even Indian captain Rohit Sharma weighed in on this matter when he was asked about the player he believes performs the cover drive most excellently in the world. In response, Sharma mentioned three names: Kohli, Babar, and England’s Joe Root.

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During a conversation on a YouTube channel, Rohit stated, “Kohli, Babar, Joe Root. But I think Kohli has the best technique when it comes to the cover drive.”

However, Nasser Hussain, a former England cricketer turned commentator, expressed his own perspective on this matter last year. He opined that if any aspiring young cricketer wishes to master the art of the cover drive, they should closely observe Babar Azam.

“Sorry Indian fans I’m gonna be biased and go with Babar Azam. I nearly went with Kohli but he is slightly different He has the fast flick of the wrist but Babar has the conventional way of playing it,” Nasser had said.

“If any young boy wants to learn cover drive, I would say watch Babar Azam,” he added.



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Azam Khan escapes penalty as PCB waives off fine

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Azam Khan’s 50 per cent fine imposed by match officials has been reviewed and waived off by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

The Karachi Whites wicketkeeper-batter was fined 50 per cent of his match fee for being found guilty of committing a level-I offence during his side’s National T20 Cup 2023-24 match against Lahore Blues at National Bank Stadium, Karachi.

Azam was found to have violated Article 2.4 of the PCB Code of Conduct For Players and Players Support Personnel for repeated failure to comply with the instruction or directive of an Umpire during a Match.

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