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The upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025 could witness a major shake-up in Pakistanโ€™s batting order. Star batter Babar Azam, a rock-solid No. 3 for years, might be asked to open alongside Fakhar Zaman. With Saim Ayub ruled out due to an ankle injury, the team management is eyeing Babar for the role.

A Shift Inspired by Sachin?

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) seems to be drawing inspiration from Sachin Tendulkar’s career shift. The Indian legend started as a middle-order batter in 1989 but became a game-changer after moving to the top. The hope is that Babar can have a similar impact.

But is it the right move?

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Basit Aliโ€™s Take

Former cricketer Basit Ali believes Babarโ€™s place in the team is secure, no matter how this experiment turns out. Speaking on his YouTube channel, he stated:

โ€œBabarโ€™s place in the team will remain unaffected, irrespective of his performance in the Champions Trophy,โ€ he stated.

โ€œI hope Babar performs. If he performs, he will say I played for Pakistan. If he doesnโ€™t perform, he will say I was forcefully made to open.โ€

Reports suggest that head coach Aqib Javed, batting coach Shahid Aslam, and captain Mohammad Rizwan played a key role in convincing Babar to take on the opening slot. Their belief? Babar has the technique and temperament to thrive at the top.

While he has been Pakistanโ€™s T20I opener for over two years, his ODI opening experience is limited. The last time he opened in ODIs was in 2015, before cementing himself as the teamโ€™s No. 3.

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A Risk Worth Taking?

This move comes with pros and cons.

โœ… Pros:

  • Babar’s consistency and class could provide stability at the top.
  • Pakistan gets a solid replacement for Saim Ayub without disrupting the middle order.
  • He can take advantage of field restrictions in the powerplay.

โŒ Cons:

  • Adjusting to a new role in a high-stakes tournament isnโ€™t easy.
  • If it doesnโ€™t work, Pakistan could struggle to find balance.
  • Babarโ€™s comfort at No. 3 is well-provenโ€”why fix something that isnโ€™t broken?

Pakistan is betting big on Babar Azam as an opener. If it works, it could redefine the teamโ€™s approach to ODIs. If it backfires, questions will be asked.

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