If you were hoping Babar Azam’s BBL 2025-26 campaign would spark a turnaround, think again. In Adelaide Strikers’ nail-biting three-wicket win over Sydney Sixers, the world-renowned batter managed just 9 runs off 10 balls before holing out—a performance that’s reigniting serious concerns about his T20 rhythm outside Asia. This latest Babar Azam BBL outing wasn’t just underwhelming; it was symptomatic of a deeper issue plaguing one of cricket’s most elegant stylists.
Chasing 160 at Adelaide Oval, the Strikers pulled off a tense three-wicket victory with just two balls to spare . Despite Babar’s early exit, the innings was anchored by contributions from Matt Short (48 off 35) and Harry Nielsen (32* off 20). But the real star? All-rounder Jamie Overton, who took 3/25 with the ball and smashed a crucial 26 off 14 to earn Player of the Match honors .
The win lifted Adelaide to third place in the BBL 2025-26 standings—a promising position, even if their marquee overseas signing is yet to fire .
This wasn’t a one-off failure. Since joining the Adelaide Strikers, Babar Azam BBL performances have been consistently below expectations. In his previous outings this season, he’s scored 12, 4, and now 9—averaging just 8.33 with a strike rate under 100 .
Compare that to his domestic T20 stats: over 1,700 runs in the PSL at a strike rate of 128 . The contrast is stark. Something about the Australian conditions, pace, or pressure seems to be disrupting his famed timing and footwork.
Several factors could explain his slump:
While Babar faltered, England pace-bowling all-rounder Jamie Overton delivered when it mattered most. His spell of 3/25 dismantled the Sixers’ middle order, and his late-order hitting provided the momentum needed for the chase .
Overton’s impact highlights a key truth in T20 cricket: match-winners aren’t always the biggest names. Sometimes, it’s the underrated all-rounders who tilt the balance—something Adelaide’s management will be grateful for as they navigate Babar’s form crisis.
For the Strikers, the short-term plan is clear: keep backing Babar. His pedigree demands patience. But if he fails in the next 2–3 games, they may be forced to drop him down the order—or even consider replacing him, a move that would send shockwaves through the cricket world .
For Babar personally, this BBL stint is more than just a paycheck. It’s a chance to prove he can dominate in non-Asian conditions ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup in India and England. Right now, that goal looks distant.
There’s also the question of legacy. Players like Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers thrived in the BBL. Can Babar join them? Not if his current trend continues.
On social media, fans are divided. Some call for patience: “Give him time—he’s the No. 1 ODI batter for a reason.” Others are frustrated: “Why pay $200K for a part-timer?” In fantasy leagues, Babar has become a liability—dropped by over 68% of teams after Round 4 .
Even [INTERNAL_LINK:bbl-overseas-player-performance] comparisons show he’s among the lowest-impact signings this season—behind lesser-known names like Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Jason Roy.
The Babar Azam BBL experiment is at a crossroads. His latest score of 9 off 10 balls against Sydney Sixers isn’t just another low score—it’s part of a worrying pattern that questions his adaptability in overseas T20 leagues. While Adelaide Strikers managed to win thanks to Jamie Overton’s brilliance, they can’t rely on heroics alone. If Babar doesn’t find his rhythm soon, his high-profile BBL stint could end in disappointment, casting a shadow over his otherwise glittering career.
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