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RAWALPINDI: In the midst of the well established analysis on Babar Azam's exhibition as the skipper, the productive cricketer said winning counterparts for the nation had forever been prime for him when contrasted with arriving at individual tourist spots.

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As Pakistan hope to make successive progress against New Zealand in the second One Day Worldwide (ODI) today, Babar said in a select meeting with The News that accomplishing triumphs for Pakistan had been his main concern.


"I have never centered around individual achievements. My center has forever been to convey for the group and give such exhibitions that success matches for my group. At the point when you play with that objective, you accomplish achievements en route.


"he point ought to continuously be to give effective exhibitions. These achievements and records are results of that attitude," the captain said when asked that he was so eager to turn into the quickest hitter to arrive at 12,000 runs in worldwide cricket.


"I have no private desire. What I need is to take a stab at the nation's prosperity. Each opportunity I come on the field, I need to win for the group and for the country. I have never centered around accomplishing one record or the other. These things accompany execution. In any case, my principal point has forever been to win the matches and competitions for the nation and make the most of my presentation," he said.


In light of an inquiry in regards to Fakhar Zaman's expressions of recognition for his and Mohammad Rizwan's accomplishments for the country, he said, his words were an impression of a genuine cooperation.


"What Fakhar has said is an impression of our group culture. We back and support one another. We invest energy with one another much more than we do with our families to turn into a very much reinforced unit, it is critical to remain by your colleagues and partake in one another's prosperity. We back one another with an end goal to obtain the best outcomes for the group and for the country," he said.


Babar wouldn't share any insights regarding Shan Masood's less than impressive showcase in ODI cricket where he has up until this point scored 112 runs in seven coordinates and played with an unfortunate normal of 16 runs for each innings.


"I might want to keep the cards nearer to my chest right now," he said.