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ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer: Pakistan captain Babar Azam leads from the front, wins four-horse race

ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer: Pakistan captain Babar Azam leads from the front, wins four-horse race

ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer: Babar Azam- Pakistan captain Babar Azam has led from the front to win a four-horse race and become ICC Men’s ODI player of the year. He beat the likes of Shakib Al Hasan, Janneman Malan & Paul Stirling. In doing so, he also became the World No.1 ODI batter by eclipsing […]

ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer: Babar Azam- Pakistan captain Babar Azam has led from the front to win a four-horse race and become ICC Men’s ODI player of the year. He beat the likes of Shakib Al Hasan, Janneman Malan & Paul Stirling. In doing so, he also became the World No.1 ODI batter by eclipsing former India skipper Virat Kohli. He will look to continue the scintillating form in the built-up to the 2023 World Cup.

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ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer: Pakistan captain Babar Azam leads from the front, wins the four-horse race

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Babar Azam might have played only six ODIs in 2021, but he made vital contributions in the two series that Pakistan played this year.

He was the second-highest run-scorer with 228 runs and was the Player of the Match in both of Pakistan’s wins in the 2-1 series victory against South Africa. The architect of Pakistan’s chase of 274 in the first ODI, Babar made a century and laid the foundation with an 82-ball 94 in the final ODI where the visitors posted 320 batting first.

He was the lone warrior for Pakistan when they were swept by England 3-0. He accumulated 177 runs in three games but found no support none of the other batters managed to score more than 100 in the series.

ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer: Pakistan captain Babar Azam leads from the front, wins the four-horse race

Memorable performance

Azam’s best performance this year came in a losing cause in the final ODI against England.

With the series already lost, Pakistan were playing for pride as well as crucial ICC Cricket World Cup Super League points in the third ODI at Birmingham. Put in to bat first, Pakistan posted 331, with Babar scoring close to half of the team’s runs.

Walking in to bat early in the innings, Babar strung a 92-run stand with Imam-ul-Haq to bail Pakistan out of trouble. He was cautious in his approach initially, bringing up his half-century in 72 balls. He made up for it by bringing up the next fifty runs in just 32 balls – it was his second ODI century of the year.

With the milestone out of the way, he exploded in the death overs and almost batted through the innings, getting out in the last over for 158, his highest-ever ODI score.

Unfortunately for Pakistan, James Vince and Lewis Gregory stole the show with a stunning 129-run stand for the sixth wicket as England chased the total down with two overs to spare.

ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer: Pakistan captain Babar Azam leads from the front, wins the four-horse race

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