Dubai:Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first in the high-intensity and nerve-wracking Champions Trophy clash against Pakistan in Dubai today (Sunday) with speculations of Babar Azam being dropped turning out wrong.
Azam, the star Pakistan batsman who is facing the heat for his recent sloppy performances, is in the playing XI against Men in Blue even though there were reports that he may be dropped for the all-important game after he was absent from the training session on Saturday without any reason.
Sources said while earlier there was no clarity on his availability for the marquee clash, the PCB management continued with the star batter with cricket board chief Mohsin Naqvi urging the side to win the game "at any cost".
Earlier speculations were rife that Babar may not be considered for the match after he was not seen at the practice session on Saturday evening. The practice was attended by PCB chief Naqvi and Azam was the only player who chose to take the day off, PTI reported.
Azam copped a lot of criticism for a 94-ball 64 in the 60-run loss to New Zealand in the opening match. He was lambasted for failing to accelerate while the asking rate crept up in the chase of 320 runs in Karachi. Interim head coach Aqib Javed, who addressed the media after practice, did not give any specific reason for Azam's absence, saying that the former captain chose to rest.
Last night, Naqvi met the Pakistan cricket team at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium and urged them to win Sunday's crucial match against India "at any cost" to silence critics. Pakistan would be knocked out of the tournament if they lose this game.