Ahead of taking over as Pakistan's white-ball coach, Gary Kirsten opened up on how he wants to ease things for Babar Azam. Babar recently got reappointed as the limited-overs captain and will lead the Men in Green in the 2024 T20 World Cup in West Indies and the USA in June. Kirsten stated that he, along with his coaching staff, will want Babar to play with more freedom citing his recent 42-ball 75 in the three-match T20I series finale versus Ireland in Dublin.
Babar played with a lot more freedom and was in his attacking best in the Ireland-Pakistan series decider, with the scoreline tied at 1-1.
Courtesy of his knock, and Player-of-the-Match Shaheen Afridi's 3 for 14, the Asian giants won by six wickets in pursuit of 179.
Kirsten -- who will take over as the white-ball coach with the upcoming T20 WC is first assignment -- feels Babar carries a lot of weight of the team on his shoulders, which needs to stop.
On Pakistan's over-dependence on Babar, Kirsten said on Talk Sport, "It is not fair on any player. He shouldn't feel like he has to be contributing all the time to a team. I've been in touch with Babar. He's done remarkably well and carries a lot of the weight of the team on his shoulders."
The South African, who coached India and led them to 2011 ODI WC glory, further added, "What we will try to do as a coaching staff is to lift that a little bit and to realise he's just one of a whole group of players and that he can free himself up to play with his natural talent."
Babar replaced Shaheen as the T20I captain just recently before the World Cup, which kicks off on June 1. Pakistan are placed in Group A along with India, Ireland, USA and Canada.