KARACHI: Pakistan skipper Babar Azam has detailed why he sent a public social media message to Virat Kohli last year.
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In a wide-ranging interview with ICC Digital Insider Zainab Abbas, Babar revealed there is a mutual empathy between professional athletes and he ultimately wanted his on-field rival to succeed.
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Babar’s tweet, which he posted in July, came in the middle of an extended lean patch for Kohli.
Just a day before, Kohli had fallen for 16 runs in an ODI against England during a 100-run loss for his side.
At that stage, Kohli also hadn’t scored an international hundred since his 136 against Bangladesh in November 2019.
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From his last century until that England ODI, Kohli had scored 806 ODI runs at an average of 36.68 and averaged just 27.25 in Test cricket during the same period.
When asked how he actually came about supporting Kohli, who plays for Pakistan’s cricketing adversary India, Babar said that as a sportsperson one must back other players in tough times.
“As a sportsperson, anyone can go through such a time,” Babar said, when asked to reflect on his mindset when he posted the now famous “This too shall pass” message.
“At that time I thought maybe if I tweet it might give someone help and confidence. See, as a player, you try to back every sportsman in a difficult time.
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“It is in difficult times when you get to know what you are thinking about others. At that time, I thought I should have done that and maybe something positive will come out of it. Something which can be a plus point.”
The former India skipper acknowledged Babar’s support on Twitter and soon returned to the form that has helped him be recognized as one of the all-time greats.
Kohli scored 122* against Afghanistan in September 2022 and, since then, he has hit three ODI hundreds and smashed a memorable 82* at Melbourne to set up a classic win over Babar-led Pakistan in the ICC T20 World Cup 2022.