ICC names Pakistan’s ‘King’ Babar Azam captain of its 2022 ODI team

Pakistan's captain Babar Azam gestures during the third day of the first Test match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the National Stadium in Karachi on December 28, 2022. (Photo courtesy: AFP)
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Updated 24 January 2023
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ICC names Pakistan’s ‘King’ Babar Azam captain of its 2022 ODI team

  • The team recognizes 11 players who impressed fans with bat, ball or all-round exploits in 2022
  • In nine matches, Azam made eight scores of more than 50, three of which he converted into 100

ISLAMABAD: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday named Babar Azam captain of its one-day international (ODI) team of the year, saying the Pakistani batter “once again showed his prowess in the 50-over format.”

The ICC team of the year recognizes 11 outstanding individuals who have impressed cricket fans with bat, ball or their all-round exploits in the year.

In the nine matches Azam played this year, the 28-year-old Pakistani batsman registered eight scores of more than fifty, three of which he converted into hundreds.

“It was a memorable year for Babar as captain of the Pakistan ODI team, winning three series out of three. Pakistan were unstoppable in the ODI format, losing just one match (against Australia) out of nine,” the ICC said.

“His leadership skills means that he leads the ICC Men’s ODI Team of the Year for 2022.”

Azam finished the year with 679 runs at a stunning average of 84.87.

Others in the ICC ODI team of the year included Australian Travis Head, Shai Hope of West Indies, Shreyas Iyer from India, New Zealand wicketkeeper Tom Latham, Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza, Mehidy Hasan Miraz from Bangladesh, West Indian Alzarri Joseph, India’s Mohammed Siraj, New Zealander Trent Boult and Australia’s Adam Zampa.


Liverpool’s Slot says football must do more after Vinicius racism allegation

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Liverpool’s Slot says football must do more after Vinicius racism allegation

  • The Dutchman said Jeremie Frimpong is still out this weekend but fellow defender Joe Gomez is ready to start if needed
Liverpool manager Arne Slot says more needs ‌to be done to avoid racism in football following allegations by Real Madrid’s Brazilian forward Vinicius Jr that he was subjected to racist abuse from Benfica’s ​Argentine winger Gianluca Prestianni.
Real’s 1-0 Champions League playoff first-leg win at Benfica on Tuesday was overshadowed by Vinicius accusing Prestianni of directing a racist slur at him, a charge denied by the Portuguese club, the player and their manager Jose Mourinho.
European soccer’s governing body UEFA said it was reviewing the incident, which led to the game being halted for 11 minutes under FIFA’s anti-racism protocol.
“In general ‌you can never ‌do enough, you can always do more ​to ‌make ⁠sure ​this (racism in ⁠football) never happens again,” Slot told reporters ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League visit to relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
“We have to try as a football community to do more than society does. That’s maybe not so difficult, by the way. Protocol was followed in the game, that’s the first step,” he said on Thursday.
“I would hope my players ⁠would act in a similar way — immediately address it, ‌and the referee acts in a ‌similar way.”
Regarding the Forest game, Slot expects ​a different set-up under the Midlands ‌club’s new manager Vitor Pereira compared to the meeting in November ‌when Liverpool lost 3-0 at Anfield.
Former Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Pereira was appointed last Sunday to replace the sacked Sean Dyche.
“We only have tonight (Thursday) to see if this new manager changes personnel,” Slot said, referring to Forest’s first ‌game under Pereira at Fenerbahce in a Europa League playoff tie.
“The good thing is they have that ⁠game, and the ⁠manager was in the Premier League last season.”
The Dutchman said Jeremie Frimpong is still out this weekend but fellow defender Joe Gomez is ready to start if needed.
Slot said his side have improved over the past few months, with Liverpool sixth in the table on 42 points from 26 games.
“We have improved compared to three, four months ago. We are in a much better place than months ago,” the 47-year-old added.
“There are more reasons, but the most simple two are how fit we are and that we’re much better ​at set-pieces at the moment.”
Forest ​are languishing in 17th spot, one place and three points above West Ham United in the relegation zone.