Pakistan captain Babar Azam on Friday brushed off suggestions that his team are afraid of Australia. Azam's comments come ahead of second Test at National Stadium in Karachi starting from Saturday.
It also comes a day after the pitch for the drawn first Test at Rawalpindi was rated as 'below average' by ICC match referee Ranjan Madugalle apart from being given one demerit point.
"We're not frightened of Australia. The conditions are the same for both teams, and the World Test Championship points are very crucial. As a captain, I wanted us to win. The way our side dominated, we had batters score 150-plus and (bowlers) get wickets. So, there's nothing to panic about. We dominated. We didn't get a result, unfortunately, but that's not in our hands. If all the overs that were lost due to rain were played, maybe we'd have a different result," Azam was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.