Reviewing 2022, Pakistan men's cricket team skipper Babar Azam said the side's performances in white-ball cricket upstaged the achievements of red-ball cricket. The men's side played a total of 44 international matches comprising nine Tests, nine ODIs and 26 T20Is.
Under Azam, Pakistan reached the finals of the T20 Asia Cup in the UAE and the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Australia. They also hosted Australia, West Indies, England and New Zealand (currently), but did not win a Test match at home in 2022.
"Our performances in white-ball cricket upstaged our achievements in red-ball cricket. We reached the finals in the UAE and Australia, and though we didn't perform the way we had expected in red-ball cricket, three sides ranked above Pakistan played in Pakistan that provided us a huge learning opportunity and also entertained our fans," said Azam in a special edition of the PCB Podcast.