Babar Azam, who is currently tempting his services to Central Punjab in the ongoing National T20 Cup, is nearby to clinch the biggest record in T20 Cricket.
Rendering his outclass performances with the bat, he is the first-highest run-getter in the contest yet. Babar is topping the charts with 215 runs at an average of 71.66 and a strike rate of 153.57. To bring up the majestic stats, Babar slammed a magnificent hundred versus the Shadab Khan-led Northern on Thursday.
It took Azam 63 ballsed balls to bombard 105*. At the time of writing, Northern are still on the verges to triumph while chasing the decent-looking score of 201 runs. It is yet to see if Babar’s efforts will be fruitful for the CEP to took over Northern’s position on the points table or it will go in vain.
Dragging himself on a path of run-making, he needs 121 more runs in 8 innings to become the fastest to 7000 T20 runs. He may pop up with the big record in the ongoing National T20 Cup as the fans anticipate to cheer for the favourite Azam.
Back-to-back records for Babar Azam:
As the century tempted, Babar became the only Pakistani with the most number of T20 hundreds as no other batter in Pakistan has 6 or over T20 hundred. Also, only 6 international players have the most number of T20 hundreds than Babar.
Since 2019, he has slammed 6 T20 hundreds and no player has even 4 hundreds during the regime.
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