Pakistan star batter Babar Azam ended his Big Bash League (BBL) 2025-26 campaign early after his franchise Sydney Sixers, confirmed his recall to Pakistan’s national camp on Thursday.
His departure comes amid severe criticism and poor form in the tournament.
Babar managed only 202 runs in 11 innings at a strike rate of 103, a performance far below expectations. His struggles on the field coincided with reported friction with teammate Steve Smith, adding to the pressure. Former Australian cricketer Mark Waugh openly criticised Babar’s form, advising the Sixers to drop him from the playing XI. Waugh said the team relied almost entirely on Smith and that Babar had not delivered at the top of the order.
Sydney Sixers announced Babar’s exit on social media, thanking him for his stint and confirming his unavailability for the remainder of the BBL15 Finals Series. His absence means he will miss the Sixers’ playoff clash against Hobart Hurricanes, a match that decides who progresses to the final.
Interestingly, Pakistan’s next international assignment begins only on January 29, when they face Australia in a three-match T20I series ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026. Despite the gap, Babar has been asked to join the national camp immediately.
Meanwhile, several Australian stars, including captain Mitchell Marsh, Marcus Stoinis, and Josh Inglis, will complete their BBL commitments before rejoining the national side. New Zealand opener Finn Allen will also finish his BBL campaign before linking up with his team.
Babar’s early exit highlights the challenges he faced in Australia and raises questions about his preparation for Pakistan’s upcoming international fixtures.


























