In a remarkable achievement, Babar Azam has overtaken Indian cricket legends Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to claim the record for the most 50-plus scores in T20 International history. Pakistan's captain, Salman Agha, commended Babar for his ability to adapt his game, emphasizing that his performance is crucial for Pakistan's success.
New Record for 50-Plus Scores in T20Is
Babar reached this milestone during the final T20I against South Africa, where he scored 68 runs off 47 deliveries, including nine boundaries. This match took place at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. With this innings, Babar now holds 40 fifties in 124 innings, surpassing Virat Kohli's 39 fifties in 117 innings and Rohit Sharma's 37 fifties in 151 innings.
Babar Becomes Highest Run-Scorer in T20Is
In addition to his 50-plus scores, Babar also eclipsed Rohit Sharma to become the highest run-scorer in T20I history. He achieved this during the second T20I against South Africa, amassing 4,302 runs in 124 innings at an average of 39.83. Babar entered the match needing just nine runs to surpass Rohit, who previously held the record with 4,231 runs in 151 innings. Babar reached this milestone in his 123rd innings, finishing with an unbeaten score of 11 runs from 18 balls.
Salman Agha's Praise for Babar's Evolution
"Babar understands the importance of evolving his game. His innovative sweep shot, which is not typically associated with him, earned him significant runs today. He is a top player who recognizes the need to elevate his performance. If he continues to play like this, it bodes well for our team's success," Salman Agha stated, as reported by a sports media outlet.
"The entire nation is thrilled for Babar. In crucial matches, great players rise to the occasion, and he did just that today. I hope to see this version of Babar continue to shine in the coming years," Agha added.
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