Pakistan captain Babar Azam has ended his Big Bash League (BBL) campaign early to join the national team ahead of the upcoming series in Australia. His early departure from the Sydney Sixers highlights the importance of national duty over franchise commitments.
The Sydney Sixers confirmed Babar’s unavailability for the remaining matches, including the Challenger and final games. They thanked him for his contributions and acknowledged his impact on the team throughout the season.
Babar expressed gratitude for his time in Australia, sharing a heartfelt message with fans and teammates. “I thank the Sydney Sixers coaches and players. I have enjoyed my time here a lot. Unfortunately, I have to leave the team for national duty,” he said.
He further added, “I am very grateful for the love and support of the fans. The time spent here will always be remembered, and I pray for the team’s success in the upcoming matches.”
During his stint with the Sydney Sixers, Babar scored 202 runs in 11 matches, hitting 19 fours and three sixes. His consistent performance made him a key player for the franchise this season. His departure also marks the exit of all Pakistani players from the Big Bash League this year.
The Sydney Sixers are scheduled to face the Hobart Hurricanes in the Challenger match, with the winner advancing to the BBL final against the Perth Scorchers. Babar’s absence will be felt, but his national team’s preparation takes priority.
Pakistan’s cricket board called Babar back to ensure the captain’s presence in the squad ahead of crucial matches in Australia. His return is expected to strengthen Pakistan’s lineup and provide leadership during the challenging series.
Babar Azam’s early exit from the BBL underlines the significance of balancing franchise cricket with national responsibilities. Fans and cricket analysts alike anticipate his impact on Pakistan’s performance, expecting him to lead the team with confidence and skill.
This move reinforces the message that national duty remains paramount, especially when important international series are at stake. Pakistan’s preparation for Australia will benefit from having its captain fully available for the squad.

