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“This Too Shall Pass”: Amit Mishra’s dig at Babar Azam has a Kohli angle too, know all about it here

Babar entered the WC league in a stable form, though has been facing a difficult time delivering on the fields of Perth

New Delhi: Pakistan attained a little relief on Sunday as it won its third match in the ongoing T20 World Cup against the Netherlands by 6 wickets. This comes after the team faced back-to-back defeats in its first two matches against arch-rival India as well as comparatively less experienced Zimbabwe. Today’s win keeps the green squad in the tournament, while also requiring tons of effort to remain in the last 4 in their category.

However, captain Babar Azam form has been a major concern for the Pak squad due to his terrible performance throughout the tournament. In the recent match, the got run out at just 4 runs, while he was previously dismissed on a duck against India and Chevrons.

Babar entered the WC league in a stable form, though has been facing a difficult time delivering on the fields of Perth. Owing to his poor form, the batter has been under fire from veteran Pak cricketers as well as fans. If that wasn’t enough, questions have been raised about his captaincy as well.

On Sunday, former Indian player Amit Mishra took to his social media account and took a dig at the latter as he wrote, “This too shall pass. Stay strong @babarazam258”.

For the unversed, the caption happens to be the exact copy of what Babur had to say for former India captain and skipper Virat Kohli when he was dealing with a concerning form for the past several months. Mishra’s tweet for Babur has been seen as revenge on behalf of Kohli from former cricket star.