Babar Azam Profile


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Babar Azam

Pakistan

Individual Data

Born                 Oct 15, 1994 (28 years)

Birth  Place       Lahore, Punjab

Height               1.8 m

Role                   Batsman Batting 

Style                  Right Gave Bat 

Bowling Style   Right-arm off-break


ICC Rankings 

             Test   ODI    T20    

Batting   5          1         3

Bowling  - - - - - -


Profession Information Teams Pakistan U19, Sylhet Royals, Pakistan, Pakistan A, Islamabad Joined together, Rangpur Riders, Karachi Lords, Guyana Amazon Fighters, Sylhet Sixers, Somerset, Dublin Bosses, Group White, Group Green, Peshawar Zalmi

At the point when Babar Azam indented up his fifth ODI ton against West Indies in his 25th innings in mid-2017, he turned into the second speediest after Quinton De Kock to score five ODI tons. His total of...

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Batting Profession Rundown

           M     Inn    NO    Runs     HS   Avg BF      SR    100   200   50     4s 6s

Test    47      85      9     3696      196 48.63 6716     55.03      9       0     26     430  22

ODI   100     98     12     5089      158 59.17 5702      89.25     18      0     26      458  51

T20I   104     98     14      3485     122 41.49 2714      128.4      3       0     30      371  53

Bowling Profession Rundown

        M Inn B  Runs Wkts BBI    BBM Econ Avg   SR     5W  10W

Test 47 8 90   42            2         1/1      1/2     2.8 21.0   45.0     0      0

ODI 100 - - - -   -          -      -           -            -       -      -

T20I 104 - - - - - - - - - - -

Profession Data

Test debut vs West Indies at Dubai Global Cricket Arena, Oct 13, 2016Last Testvs New Zealand at Public Arena, Jan 02, 2023ODI debuts Zimbabwe at Gaddafi Arena, May 31, 2015Last ODIvs New Zealand at Public Arena, May 07, 2023T20 debuts Britain at Emirates Old Trafford, Sep 07, 2016Last T20vs New Zealand at Rawalpindi Cricket Arena, Apr 24, 2023ProfileWhen Babar Azam indented up his fifth ODI ton against West Indies in his 25th innings in mid-2017, he turned into the second fastest after Quinton De Kock to score five ODI tons. His total of 1306 pursues 25 thumps counted as the most elevated, beating Jonathan Trott's numbers. Life to be sure has been on a quick track for Babar Azam. His three successive ODI tons against the Windies in 2016 in the UAE were a forerunner to one radiant profession that gazes at us.


Pakistan's quest for a reliable number 3 in the more limited designs has been a timeless one. Their batting stocks at the worldwide level, particularly in the more limited designs have looked as uncovered as Old Mother Hubbard's pantry. The appearance of Babar onto the large scene anyway can't precisely be named as luck.


Since he was drafted into the Pakistan under-19 group for the 2010 World Cup as a fifteen-year-old, maybe another crude ability has been released. Be that as it may, some cleaning brought about one more under-19 World Cup crusade in 2012. This time he was the captain. Pakistan was taken out by inevitable victors India yet Babar had heaped the rushes to be the top run-getter for his group.


The excursion post that was through the homegrown framework and come to his opportunity in 2016, Babar snatched it with hands as large as limbs against the Windies in the UAE. A Test debut against the Caribbean group likewise worked out positively and the fantasy had a progression. Yet, blemishes were torn open on the fun tracks of Australia in late 2016 and mid-2017 in the whites. Yet, given his desired reality to evaluate Virat Kohli's accomplishments and venerates ABD, Babar would cut an exit plan.


Babar Azam is the cousin of Akmal (Kamran, Umar, and Adnan) siblings and is much of the time meant as a gifted opening batsman. He was the main run-scorer in the tri-series that included Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Under - 19 of every 2009. His consistency at Under - 19 levels pushed the selectors to offer him an opportunity to play for his public side.


He was named in the Pakistan crew for Zimbabwe series at home where he got an extraordinary opportunity to make a presentation on his home soil. He scored a familiar fifty in his presentation and has shown looks at an extraordinary stroke-making capacity. Babar then, at that point, held his spot for the Sri Lanka visit in July where he could play just 2 ODIs of the five-match series (as of August 2015).