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Babar Azam Surpasses Kohli, Becomes Second-Highest Run-Scorer in T20Is

Babar Azam Surpasses Kohli, Becomes Second-Highest Run-Scorer in T20Is

Despite Pakistan's recent ODI series victory, Australia asserted their dominance in the T20I series, securing a comprehensive 3-0 whitewash. However, Pakistani fans found solace in the remarkable achievement of their captain, Babar Azam, who surpassed Virat Kohli to become the second-highest run-scorer in T20 Internationals.In the final T20I, Babar Azam played a pivotal role, anchoring Pakistan's innings with a well-crafted 41 runs off 28 balls, including four boundaries. Despite his efforts, Pakistan's batting lineup faltered, with other batsmen failing to make significant contributions. The team was eventually bowled out for a meager 117 runs in 18.1 overs.Babar Azam's 41-run knock propelled his total runs in T20 Internationals to 4192, surpassing Virat Kohli's tally of 4188 runs. The Pakistani skipper is now just 40 runs shy of surpassing Rohit Sharma's record of 4231 runs in T20 Internationals.Meanwhile, Australia's Marcus Stoinis led the run chase with a blistering 61 not out off 27 balls, guiding the hosts to a comfortable seven-wicket victory. The win completed Australia's 3-0 series sweep over Pakistan.Babar Azam's achievement is a testament to his exceptional batting prowess and consistency in the shortest format of the game. His ability to anchor the innings and score runs at a rapid pace has made him one of the most feared batsmen in T20 cricket.

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Australia Aim for Clean Sweep as Pakistan Seek Consolation Victory in Third T20I

Australia Aim for Clean Sweep as Pakistan Seek Consolation Victory in Third T20I

Australia and Pakistan will clash in the third and final T20I of their three-match series on Monday, November 18, at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart. The hosts, Australia, have already secured an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series, but Pakistan will be determined to salvage a consolation victory.In the second T20I on Saturday, Australia's Spencer Johnson starred with a brilliant 5-26, helping his team to a narrow 13-run victory. Pakistan, chasing a modest target of 148, were bowled out for 134 in the final over despite a valiant 52 from Usman Khan.Australia made a strong start to the second T20I, removing Pakistan captain Babar Azam for just 3 runs in the second over. Johnson then struck twice in quick succession, dismissing Sahibzada Farhan and Iftikhar Ahmed to leave Pakistan reeling at 15-3.Usman Khan and Mohammad Rizwan attempted to rebuild the innings, but Johnson returned to claim the wicket of Rizwan for 23. Khan continued to fight, hitting 52 off 41 balls, but Pakistan's chase was derailed by the loss of wickets at regular intervals.Australia's bowlers maintained their discipline throughout the innings, with Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, and Xavier Bartlett all chipping in with wickets. In the end, Pakistan fell short by 13 runs, handing Australia a comfortable series victory.As the series moves to Hobart for the third and final T20I, Pakistan will be desperate to avoid a whitewash. They will need their top-order batsmen to fire and their bowlers to be more economical. Australia, on the other hand, will be looking to maintain their dominance and complete a clean sweep of the series.

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Babar Azam Confronted by Angry Fans Amid Poor Batting Form

Babar Azam Confronted by Angry Fans Amid Poor Batting Form

Pakistan's star batter Babar Azam faced the wrath of disgruntled fans during the second T20I against Australia in Sydney, where he was confronted and insulted over his poor batting performance. The incident occurred as Babar fielded near the boundary, where a group of fans hurled verbal abuse at him.Despite his anger, Babar maintained his composure and greeted fans who were chanting his name in support. However, one fan went too far, telling Babar to return to Lahore and questioning his place in the T20I side.The incident highlights the growing frustration among Pakistani fans over Babar's recent form. The former captain has struggled to find his rhythm in the shortest format, scoring just 3 runs in each of the first two T20Is against Australia.Babar's struggles have raised doubts about his suitability for the T20I format. Some critics argue that his slow strike rate and inability to adapt to the demands of modern T20 cricket make him a liability in the team.However, Babar's supporters point to his impressive record in other formats, including Test and ODI cricket. They argue that he is a world-class player who deserves the support of the fans during a difficult period.The incident in Sydney is a reminder of the intense pressure that Pakistani cricketers face. Fans expect high standards from their team, and when those standards are not met, they can be quick to express their disappointment.It remains to be seen how Babar will respond to the criticism. He has shown resilience in the past, but the pressure is mounting on him to deliver in the final T20I against Australia and prove that he is still worthy of his place in the team.

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Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi Suffers Thumb Injury, Babar Azam Provides First Aid

Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi Suffers Thumb Injury, Babar Azam Provides First Aid

Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi Suffers Thumb Injury, Babar Azam Provides First AidPakistan's star pacer Shaheen Afridi endured a painful blow to his left thumb during the third and final ODI against Australia in Perth on Sunday. The incident occurred in the 26th over when Sean Abbott's shot to deep mid-wicket resulted in a hard, flat throw on the bounce. As Afridi attempted to stop the ball at the non-striker's end, it grazed his thumb, causing visible discomfort.Captain Babar Azam swiftly intervened, pulling Afridi's thumb to alleviate the pain. Commentators initially feared a dislocation, but Azam's prompt action prevented further damage. The physio arrived shortly after, ruling out dislocation and administering magic spray to ease the pain.Despite the discomfort, Afridi resumed bowling, much to the relief of Pakistan fans. His resilience proved crucial as Pakistan's pacers dominated the Australian batting lineup, restricting the hosts to a mere 140 runs. Afridi and Naseem Shah claimed three wickets each, while Haris Rauf and Mohammad Hasnain also contributed to the bowling effort.The injury scare added to the drama of the series-deciding match. Australia had won the series opener by two wickets, but Pakistan responded with a resounding nine-wicket victory in Adelaide to force a decider. The final ODI in Perth was a tense affair, with Pakistan ultimately emerging victorious by 11 runs.Afridi's injury is a concern for Pakistan, who are scheduled to face New Zealand in a two-match Test series starting on December 26. The extent of his injury remains unclear, but his determination to continue bowling despite the pain is a testament to his commitment to the team.

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Ponting Advises Babar Azam to Emulate Kohli's Approach to Regain Form

Ponting Advises Babar Azam to Emulate Kohli's Approach to Regain Form

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has advised Pakistan's Babar Azam to emulate Virat Kohli's approach to regain his lost form. Babar has been struggling for runs in recent Tests, prompting his omission from the last two matches against England.Ponting believes that Babar should consider taking a break from cricket to recharge, similar to what Kohli did earlier this year. Kohli's break proved beneficial, as he returned to form with a match-winning knock in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 final."The biggest challenge is how they get Babar back into their side. They've got to find a way to get Babar back into form and back into their (Test) team," Ponting said in the ICC Review.Ponting suggested that Babar may be trying too hard and needs to step away from the game to clear his mind. "Maybe Babar needs to get away for a while and stop trying too hard. Lock the kit bag away for a while, and think about something else and then hopefully come back recharged," he said.Babar's Test record stands at 3,997 runs in 55 matches at an average of 43.92. However, he has not scored a half-century in his last 18 innings, dating back to late 2022.Pakistan's recent Test series victory over England, their first under Shan Masood's captaincy, has raised questions about Babar's future in the team. Ponting believes that Babar remains a world-class player but needs to find a way to rediscover his form."We know at his best he's as good as anyone going around. Hopefully, we get to see that in the back half of his career again," Ponting said.

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Afridi Praises Rizwan, Implies Criticism of Babar Azam After Pakistan's ODI Triumph

Afridi Praises Rizwan, Implies Criticism of Babar Azam After Pakistan's ODI Triumph

Legendary all-rounder Shahid Afridi has lauded Pakistan's dominant 9-wicket victory over Australia in the second ODI in Adelaide, praising newly-appointed captain Mohammad Rizwan while subtly criticizing former skipper Babar Azam.Afridi took to social media to express his admiration for the team's remarkable comeback performance, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership in motivating players. He wrote, "When a captain inspires, the team fires!"Pakistan's victory was spearheaded by paceman Haris Rauf's stunning 5-29, which restricted Australia to a mere 163 in 35 overs. Rizwan, making his debut as white-ball captain, made a significant impact with six dismissals behind the stumps, equaling the world record for most dismissals by a wicketkeeper in an ODI.Saim Ayub's blazing 82 and Abdullah Shafique's steady support sealed Pakistan's chase in just 26.3 overs. Afridi praised the team's overall performance, highlighting the contributions of Rizwan, Haris, Shaheen, Saim, and Abdullah.Afridi's comments come amidst speculation about Babar Azam's leadership style. The former skipper has faced criticism for his conservative approach and lack of aggression on the field. Afridi's praise for Rizwan's inspiring leadership suggests that he believes the new captain possesses the qualities necessary to lead Pakistan to success.Pakistan's victory in Adelaide has leveled the three-match ODI series 1-1. The final match will be played on Sunday in Perth, where Pakistan will aim to secure a series victory against the world champions.

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Pakistan to Field Unchanged XI for Second ODI Against Australia

Pakistan to Field Unchanged XI for Second ODI Against Australia

Pakistan is expected to maintain an unchanged lineup for the second One-Day International (ODI) against Australia in Adelaide on Friday. Despite discussions about introducing left-arm wrist spinner Faisal Akram, the pitch conditions favor pacers.According to a source close to the team, Pakistan will likely field the same XI that narrowly lost the first match in Melbourne by two wickets. The pace attack will comprise Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Muhammad Hasnain, and Naseem Shah, who has been cleared to play after a minor strain in the first match.Pakistan will rely on part-time spinners Agha Salman, Saim Ayub, and Kamran Ghulam, who did not bowl in the opening ODI. Openers Abdullah Shafique and Saim Ayub will retain their roles, while all eyes will be on Babar Azam, who has been struggling for form.Despite speculation about replacing Mohammad Hasnain with all-rounder Aamer Jamal, the team management believes it would be premature to drop Hasnain after just one game, especially considering his extended absence from international cricket.

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Ricky Ponting Advises Babar Azam to Follow Virat Kohli's Strategy to Regain Form

Ricky Ponting Advises Babar Azam to Follow Virat Kohli's Strategy to Regain Form

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has urged Pakistan's Babar Azam to emulate Virat Kohli's strategy to regain his lost form. Babar, who was rested for the final two Tests against England due to poor form, has struggled to find his rhythm in recent times.Ponting believes that Babar should consider taking a break from cricket, similar to what Kohli did in 2022. Kohli's sabbatical helped him rediscover his form and return to his best."The biggest challenge is how they get Babar back into their side. They've got to find a way to get Babar back into form and back into their (Test) team," Ponting said in the ICC Review."You know, when you look at (Babar's) numbers, it's been a bit like the stuff that we were talking about with Virat Kohli earlier on. Sometimes - and I think Virat was on record saying this - that little bit of a break that he had, he took himself away from the game for a while to freshen up and sort out some things that he needed to sort out."Ponting added that Babar may need to "get away for a while and stop trying too hard.""Lock the kit bag away for a while, and think about something else and then hopefully come back recharged, because we know at his best he's as good as anyone going around. Hopefully, we get to see that in the back half of his career again," Ponting said.Babar has amassed 3,997 runs at an average of 43.92 in 55 Test matches. However, he has not scored a Test half-century in 18 innings since late 2022.Pakistan won the Test series against England 2-1 under the leadership of Shan Masood. Babar's return to form will be crucial for Pakistan's success in upcoming Test matches.

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Babar Azam Faces High Expectations from Pakistani Fans, Says Basit Ali

Babar Azam Faces High Expectations from Pakistani Fans, Says Basit Ali

Former Pakistan cricket star Basit Ali has drawn parallels between the expectations placed on Babar Azam by Pakistani fans and the demands Indian supporters have for Virat Kohli. Ali believes that despite Babar's promising performance in the first ODI against Australia, where he scored 37 runs, Pakistani fans will always expect more from their star batsman."Babar Azam looked in good form today. His way of playing was top-class. Unfortunately, he played Adam Zampa off the back foot on a ball that he should have played on the front foot. His foot movement and how hungry he was for runs were good signs," Ali said in a YouTube analysis.However, Ali emphasized that Pakistani fans will not be satisfied with a mere 37-run knock from Babar. "Our people won't be happy with 37 runs, they want Babar to score 137. Similarly, the Indian fans aren't satisfied with Virat Kohli's 70-run knock, they want 170 from him. So, this is the case with a big player that there's no value if he scores a 50," Ali explained.Meanwhile, Pakistan speedster Haris Rauf acknowledged that his team made mistakes in their opening ODI against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Despite a strong start from Australia, Pakistan fought back with wickets from Rauf and Shaheen Afridi. However, Australia ultimately secured a narrow 2-wicket victory."We were all trying our best, whether in the field or with the ball. We had a plan to bowl short from my end. We had success; we took a few wickets this way," Rauf said.Pakistan's loss marks Australia's 27th victory in 28 completed matches at home across all formats. The second ODI of the three-match series will be played on Thursday, January 12, at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

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