Babar Azam (POTM and Peshawar Zalmi Captain): (On scoring 400 runs in this season, equalling the most runs in a single edition, and hitting the most sixes in a season) "Yes, that feeling has come back. I am trying to keep things simple and trust my skills and my belief. I want to execute my game according to the situation - what the pitch is demanding, how to handle each bowler, and which bowler to attack. This was in the back of my mind from the preparation I did before the PSL. I had faith in my hard work. It is not exactly the same as before yet, but now those feelings are starting to come back. We are trying to continue this form.
(On batting with Haris and Mendis, and getting time to find rhythm) When you get a good start in the first six overs, it gives you a bit of cushion. Then you can play your normal game and try to maintain the run rate. The way Haris plays and the way he puts pressure on the opposition help a lot. Then I continue with my own game, and together we try to finish the Powerplay strongly. If the Powerplay goes at 60-plus, then we try to carry that momentum forward. Unfortunately, if Haris gets out, then Mendis comes in. He continues that momentum, or I continue it as well. Our effort is that if we score 60 or 70 in the first six overs, then we should maintain that run rate until the end.
(On the bowling performances of Sufiyan Muqeem and Aaron Hardie bringing the team back into the match) Yes, absolutely. The way Hardie and Sufiyan bowled was outstanding. In my opinion, that was the turning point of the match. I also think credit should be given to Basit for the way he bowled at the end. That was excellent as well. Overall, we bowled very well in all phases, and our fielding was also very good. It was a combined team effort, and all the credit goes to the boys for the way they executed their plans throughout the tournament.
(On focusing on the final) Now the final is here, so we will try to focus on that. We will enjoy today’s match, but as quickly as possible, we will shift our focus to the final and execute our plans there."