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Babar Azam exceeds Virat Kohli on his way to a huge ODI record




Babar azam has become the Pakistani Al -Khatib, the common mixture that scores 6000 ODI during the triple ODI series against New Zealand in the National Stadium on Friday. Babar, who opens alongside Fakhara Zaman, began with caution, struggling to find fluency early after Pakistan leader Muhammad Rizwan chose the bats first. In seventh place, he seized an exaggerated delivery from Jacob Dove, as he was driving it elegantly through covers to bring 6000 ODI in 123 of his former South Africa roles, Hashem scored the fastest in the fastest.

Moreover, it has also become the fastest Asians to reach the teacher in the ODI game, where India jumped to hit Virat Kohli who took 136 roles to reach the teacher.

It became earlier to 5,000 ODI in May 2023, when he reached the teacher in only 97 games. However, since the ODI World Cup ended, the Pakistan captain has struggled to maintain its shape, with just two of fifty degrees in his last seven roles.

The continuous triple chain, which was seen as a decisive campaign before the ICC Champions Cup starting from February 19, was not nice with Babar as well.

Babar was rejected at a cheap price for 10 in the opening match against New Zealand and again (23) while chasing a large group against South Africa.

In the continuous final of a triple chain, Babar Lamhat showed the stability of his brand after Pakistan loses Takhara Zaman and Black Shakeel early.

At the end of the first PowerPlay game, Babar was not defeated on 24 years, as Pakistan was indicated in 48 years for 2 years. In an attempt to accelerate, Babar fell for 29 years, which led to a shot against Nathan Smith, as Pakistan stumbled 54 years for 3 in the twelfth place.

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