Babar Azam T20 Runs
Pakistan’s top batsman Babar Azam won another world title. Babar Azam became the fastest cricketer to score 10,000 T20 runs.
Babar Azam accomplished this feat while playing for Peshawar Zalmi against Karachi Kings in a PSL match. He completed 10,000 runs in 271 innings. Earlier this record was held by Chris Gayle of West Indies who scored this in 285 innings.
Babar Azam was born on October 15, 1994 in Lahore. Since his childhood, he was fond of cricket which gradually turned into an obsession. In 2007, when the South African team came to visit Pakistan, Babar Azam requested someone to help him in the series. Be allowed to become a ball boy. Although his cousins Kamran and Umar Akmal were already part of the Pakistan team. So Babar got permission to become a ball boy. Babar Azam played cricket for his school and club teams. Babar got his first success in domestic cricket when he was selected to represent Lahore Under-Fifteen.
Name | Babar Azam |
D-O-B | 15 OCT 1994 |
Country | Pakistan |
International D | 2015 |
Matches | 241 |
Innings | 272 |
Batting Avg | 49.85 |
Strike rate | 80.45 |
Highest | 196 vs AUS |
4s / 6s | 1215/118 |
Recent Centuries of Babar Azam
YEAR | MATCH | RUNS | Against |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Test | 127 | New Zealand |
2019 | Test | 104 | Australia |
2019 | Test | 102 | Sri Lanka |
2019 | Test | 100 | Sri Lanka |
2020 | Test | 143 | Bangladesh |
2022 | Test | 196 | Australia |
2022 | Test | 119 | Sri Lanka |
2022 | Test | 136 | England |
2022 | Test | 161 | New Zealand |
2016 | ODI | 120 | West Indies |
2016 | ODI | 123 | West Indies |
2016 | ODI | 117 | West Indies |
2017 | ODI | 100 | Australia |
2017 | ODI | 125 | West Indies |
2017 | ODI | 103 | Sri Lanka |
2017 | ODI | 101 | Sri Lanka |
2018 | ODI | 106 | Zimbabwe |
2019 | ODI | 115 | England |
2019 | ODI | 101 | New Zealand |
2019 | ODI | 115 | Sri Lanka |
2020 | ODI | 125 | Zimbabwe |
2021 | ODI | 103 | South Africa |
2021 | ODI | 158 | England |
2022 | ODI | 114 | Australia |
2022 | ODI | 105 | Australia |
2022 | ODI | 103 | West Indies |
2023 | ODI | 107 | New Zealand |
2021 | T20 | 122 | South Africa |
2022 | T20 | 110 | England |
2023 | T20 | 101 | New Zealand |