XtraTime Web Desk: Newly-appointed Pakistan ODI skipper Babar Azam on Monday opened up on comparisons with him and Indian captain Virat Kohli. Pakistan’s top batsman prefers not to be compared with the Indian run machine.

In an online press conference arranged for the Pakistan media, Babar said, “I think it’s better if you are not comparing. I have said that he is a different kind of a player, and I am a different player.”

He added, “I am only striving to bat well and help my team to victory every time I take to the field.”

The 25 year old Babar has been a consistent performer for his country across all formats. On the other hand Kohli has already established himself as one of the greats of the game.

Asked about the possibility of playing cricket behind closed doors in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, Azam said they are already used to it having played most of their homes series in near-empty stands in the grounds of UAE for more than 10 years.

“We know better than other teams how it feels to play without crowd having played most of our cricket in Dubai in last 10 years.

“It’s not a great feeling for fans and it’s not great for us also.” No Test nation toured Pakistan for more than 10 years since the 2008 terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team near the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

The pandemic has led to either cancellation or postponement of all sports events and there is a cloud of uncertainty over the T20 World Cup, scheduled to be held in October-November in Australia.

“Regarding the T20 World Cup, I am sure the ICC will take everything into consideration before taking a decision, and the PCB said it will go ahead with series in England later this summer only when they are 110 percent sure,” Azam said.