Babar Azam has been facing recent slump in form which has impacted Pakistan’s transition and recovery across all formats.
Between 2015 and 2022, Babar amassed an impressive tally of 11,434 runs at an average of 50.37, including 28 centuries. Though surpassed by Virat Kohli (13,757 runs at 59.04) and Joe Root (12,088 runs at 49.13), Babar’s performance solidified his place among the elite batters internationally during that period.
Uncertainty Looms As Babar Azam Struggles With Poor Form
However, he has since experienced a significant dip in form, which has coincided with Pakistan’s lackluster performances in the 2023 ODI World Cup and the T20 World Cup earlier this year. Over the course of two World Test Championship cycles, Pakistan has won only two of their last seven Tests, with Babar’s batting average during this period hovering in the mid-30s.
Babar Azam’s 2024-25 Test season opener against Bangladesh on Wednesday saw him score a duck, his first at home and his first in Test cricket since 2021. This latest duck brings his total to 18 in international cricket, with eight of these coming in 95 Test innings. In contrast, Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews, who also batted at No. 4 that day against England in Manchester, fell for his seventh duck in 195 Test innings—one fewer than Babar but across 100 more innings.
Babar’s remarkable performance between 2015 and 2022 established him as a top-tier batter, but his recent form has exposed a stark home-away performance gap. He has the highest home Test average (67.77) among players debuting since 1990 with over 1,000 runs. Yet, his away average of 36.86 from 56 innings dilutes his overall numbers. This discrepancy of 30.91 is the largest among the ten batters who have scored over 1,000 runs with a home average exceeding 60 since 1990.
By comparison, Kumar Sangakkara (7.31) and Steve Smith (9.1) have the smallest home-away average differences. Virat Kohli, with the most away innings (110) among these players, shows a home-away difference of 17.21. Babar’s current home-away variance of 24.33 reflects a similar pattern throughout his Test career.
“Babar’s last ODI was at the last year’s World Cup. We saw the likes of Rachin Ravindra, Quinton de Kock, Travis Head and Virat Kohli at the World Cup. They scored three-four hundreds in the tournament. For Pakistan, Mohammad Rizwan and Fakhar Zaman scored a century each. What kind of ranking do they give,” he further added.