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just noticed. good chaseInteresting finish here. Pakistan chasing 306 need 44 from 4 overs, four down. All their big names gone.
Pakistan need 6 off the last over. The second to last over is always crucial imo, but the Windies lad has had a shocker there. 15 off it.
i watched the first half of the game and thought they had enough, so its well played pakistanPakistan home with 4 balls to spare. WI will be kicking themselves there I think. 49th and 47th overs were poor
Babar Azam scores his 9th consecutive international 50 - which is apparently an all time record.Pakistan won the second match
It's criminal how much he gets ignored compared to the other great batsmen of the era mind!Babar Azam scores his 9th consecutive international 50 - which is apparently an all time record.
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"This was Babar's ninth-consecutive fifty-plus score in men's international cricket, which is now the longest streak for any batter. Babar's streak began with a 196 during the second Test of the series against Australia, following it up with a 66 and 55 in the third and the final Test.
In the three-match ODI series against Australia, Babar scored two centuries, registering scores of 57, 114, and 105* in the three games. In the only T20I against Aaron Finch's side, Babar scored 66. The Pakistan captain, then, returned to international action in the ongoing ODI series against West Indies, slamming a century (103) in the first match."
It's criminal how much he gets ignored compared to the other great batsmen of the era mind!
Absolutely quality to do that across 3 formats.Babar Azam scores his 9th consecutive international 50 - which is apparently an all time record.
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"This was Babar's ninth-consecutive fifty-plus score in men's international cricket, which is now the longest streak for any batter. Babar's streak began with a 196 during the second Test of the series against Australia, following it up with a 66 and 55 in the third and the final Test.
In the three-match ODI series against Australia, Babar scored two centuries, registering scores of 57, 114, and 105* in the three games. In the only T20I against Aaron Finch's side, Babar scored 66. The Pakistan captain, then, returned to international action in the ongoing ODI series against West Indies, slamming a century (103) in the first match."
Because the media does seem to not give Pakistan the same credit full stop.It's criminal how much he gets ignored compared to the other great batsmen of the era mind!