Babar Azam’s Charisma Surprised World Cricket By Creating Another ‘World Record’
Pakistan defeated West Indies by 120 runs in the second ODI to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the ODI series. In the second ODI, once again Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam batted brilliantly and scored 77 runs in 93 balls. Babar hit 6 fours in his innings. Even though Babar missed a century, he has been successful in making a special world record. Let us tell you that this is Babar’s 50 plus score in 9 consecutive innings in international cricket. That is, it is the record for any batsman to score 50 or more runs in 9 consecutive innings in international cricket. No batsman had done this before in international cricket.
Babar started it by scoring 196 runs during the second Test of the series against Australia. After this, in the third and last Test, the Pakistani captain played an innings of 66 and 55 runs.
Babar scored 57, 117 and 105 not out in the 3 ODI series against Australia. At the same time, Babar did wonders in the only T20 match and was successful in scoring 66 runs. At the same time, now he scored 103 runs in the first match of the ODI series against West Indies, then managed to score 77 runs in the second ODI. That is, in the last 9 international innings, Babar has been seen scoring a half-century or century. It is a pleasant experience for cricket lovers to see this amazing feat of Babar.
Let us inform that Babar had broken Virat’s special record as a captain as well as playing an innings of 103 runs in the first ODI. Babar has now become the fastest batsman to score 1000 runs in ODIs as a captain. Earlier this record was in the name of Virat Kohli. As captain, Kohli scored 1000 runs in 17 innings. Babar has created a ruckus by scoring 1000 runs in 13 innings as a captain.