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'World beater': Aron Finch sings praises of Pakistan's Babar Azam

Australian star hails presence of "global stars" from Pakistani cricket in BBL

By Sports Desk
December 12, 2025
Pakistans Babar Azam (right) tosses the coin as his Australian counterpart Aaron Finch watches before the start of the Twenty20 international cricket match between Pakistan and Australia at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore on April 5, 2022. — AFP
Pakistan's Babar Azam (right) tosses the coin as his Australian counterpart Aaron Finch watches before the start of the Twenty20 international cricket match between Pakistan and Australia at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore on April 5, 2022. — AFP

Australian cricket legend Aaron Finch has showered praise on Babar Azam, describing the former Pakistan captain as one of the most difficult batsmen he has ever faced, while also commending the influx of Pakistani stars making a mark in this season’s Big Bash League (BBL).

Finch, speaking on a recent podcast hosted by BBL, said Babar’s arrival at Sydney Thunder has injected major excitement into the tournament. Reflecting on their on-field battles, the former Australian captain described Babar as a generational talent.

"You've got one of the best players that I've ever played against. I played against Babar in Pakistan, and it was almost impossible to get him out,” Finch recalled. “I know he's been a little bit more quiet in the last 18 months, but he's a world-beater at his very best."

Babar stands as the headline name among the seven Pakistani players in this year’s BBL, with the Thunder securing him ahead of the season. The star batter has expressed his own eagerness to play in Australia, saying he looks forward to learning from and sharing the field with top players in the league.

Finch went on to praise the broader Pakistani contingent, calling them global assets who add immense value to Australian cricket.

"They're not just Pakistan players, they're Pakistan superstars, they're global superstars. That's so important to our game because they're such great players," he said. “I think that knowledge-sharing is crucial, and that’s why having internationals in our competition matters.”

Among those internationals, Finch highlighted Mohammad Rizwan for his unique energy behind the stumps. The former skipper joked affectionately, “Mohammad Rizwan never shuts up behind the stumps, but seriously talented.”

Finch revealed that even Australia’s rising star Jake Fraser-McGurk has already learned from Rizwan within days of joining him. “He was talking about what he's learned from Rizwan already in the couple of days that he's been here,” Finch noted, emphasising how valuable such exposure is for developing players.

Rizwan is joined in the BBL by a strong Pakistani lineup that includes Shaheen Shah Afridi (Brisbane Heat), Haris Rauf (Melbourne Stars), Shadab Khan (Sydney Thunder), Hasan Ali (Adelaide Strikers), and Usama Mir (Melbourne Renegades).

Finch said the presence of these seasoned internationals is “incredible” not just for the competition’s quality but for the next generation of Australian cricketers absorbing lessons from them.