Babar Azam Scorer In PSL


Mohammad Babar Azam (Urdu: محمد بابر العظم; born 15 October 1994) is a Pakistani cricketer who captains Pakistan in all codecs. a right-handed top-order batsman, Azam emerged as one of today's first-class batsmen in the world. He plays for the Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League and captains the Central Punjab in domestic cricket. In April 2021, he was ranked number one in the ICC rankings for ODI batsmen. Babar Azam was born on 15 October 1994 in a Punjabi family circle. He turned into a born in a Walled city and recalled memories of "gambling cricket and wandering like a free bird through the streets." His cousins Kamran and Umar Akmal, who are older than him, were the target he was interested in cricket, and their stories and achievements inspired him with the idea. So he decided to make cricket his profession. He was a ball boy at Gaddafi Stadium before entering the cricket academy and starting his domestic cricket profession there, and turned into a gift throughout the home collection that Pakistan played from 2006 to 2008. He is caught stealing from Rana Sadik, his first train, who taught him in real terms what betting is. It later became part of the Pakistan U-19.
In May 2015, Babar was named in the Pakistan Odi squad for the domestic series in Zimbabwe. He made his ODI debut on 31 May at 0.33 BVI and scored an excellent fifty, scoring 54 runs from 60 balls. His miraculous debut earned him a place in both the test and Odi teams selected for the away training camp against Sri Lanka. It was not selected to participate in the Test Collection. During the Odi series, he scored 37 points in the two suits he performed. Babar was included in the squad for the away Odi series against Zimbabwe in September 2015.


He was left in the ODI team.. In the first Odi of the four-match series, he scored 62 runs and is now not out with a strike rate of 100, helping Pakistan to a healthy victory. He had ratings of 4, 22, and 51 in the next 3 matches, respectively. He finished the series with 139 runs at an average of forty-six.33.
In January 2016, Pakistan toured New Zealand. In the first Odi match, Babar scored sixty-two runs from 76 balls. Pakistan lost form by 70 runs. He became the top scorer in the ODI collection with one hundred and forty-five runs in 2 innings at an average of 72.50.In a five-point ODI series in England in July, he played in five video games and scored 122 points.  On 7 September, he made his twenty20 debut for Pakistan against England. He scored 15 unanswered shots for 11 goals. Pakistan has acquired its own uniform and collection. Babar Azam was selected in the home collection against the West Indies. In the first round of the Odi collection, he scored his first global century, scoring one hundred and twenty points from 131 balls and winning his first "Guy in a Suit" award.In the second Odi, he scored another goal, this time scoring 123 from 126 balls, and helped Pakistan to a position in excess of 330.In the 0.33 and most recent Odi, Azam scored 0.33 in a row (117 from 106). In addition, he broke the document for counting the maximum runs (360) in an Odi collection of three suits. He became the only batsman to score more than 350 runs in a three-match Odi collection.


He made his debut for Pakistan against the West Indies in Dubai on 13 October 2016 and scored sixty-nine runs in his first innings.He turned into the main contestant, reaching fifty on his debut test through the day / night test.On 19 January 2017, in the third Odi match against Australia, Azam became the fastest player to score 1,000 in Odis runs, and then the fastest for Pakistan in his 21 innings, before his national file and world record was eclipsed by his compatriot Fakhar Zaman. In, he scored a century in the 5th Odi, which turned into only the second century ever scored by a Pakistani batsman in Australia since Zaheer Abbas in 1981. He also entered the top 10 batsmen for the first time in Odis.Sarfaraz Ahmed replaced Azhar Ali as captain of Pakistan's ODI group in the West Indies after Azhar Ali resigned as captain following a humiliating defeat to Australia in the ODI series. He scored 125 unbeaten runs in the second ODI of three healthy odis at Providence Stadium, Guyana.Azam Imad Wasim's side ran an unbeaten ninety-nine runs, helping Pakistan to a total of 282. Meanwhile, Azam also broke the record for the most runs scored after the first 25 Odi innings of a season.


In the 2017 Champions Cup, Azam scored forty-six of the fifty-two goals in the last match against India. After a successful Champions Trophy tour, the ICC sent the World Xi Group to Pakistan, where they performed three T20I suits. Azam B was the top scorer in the series with 179 points. In a major T20I match held at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, he scored 86 top fifty-two goals and received his first Man of the Match award in T20Is, supporting Pakistan to win the match by 20 runs. In the following years, he had forty-five and forty-eight points. In September 2017, he had an unsuccessful test series against Sri Lanka, in which he managed to score 39 points in 2 test suits. In the second Odi, he became the fastest batsman to reach a seventh Odi Odis century, and the top batsman in ODI records to score 5 consecutive centuries in a single match.  He had scores of 30 and sixty-nine (no more) in the next two innings at the same time as the race.He became Pakistan's top scorer in 2016 in Odis and T20Is with 872,352 and runs respectively. At the 2017 Printed Circuit Board Awards, he received the Pakistan Player of the Year award. It was also first indexed in the 2017 ICC World Odi.


Pakistan's first project in 2018 was an excursion to New Zealand. Babar became an automatic selection in the ODI group. However, he should score the simplest zero, 10, 8, three, 10 in 5 innings, scoring the simplest 31 runs at a median of 6.2 as Pakistan were whitewashed by 5-nil, its worst series to date.  But performed well in the T20I series and contributed to the group's 2-1 series win. Babar was the top scorer with 109 runs. He had a rating of forty-one, 50* 18, and in these T20S he became the No. 1 T20I batsman, the second to achieve this feat after Misbah-ul-Haq, but quickly slipped to no. Three functions. He came to his senses. 1 spot in the rankings after a successful training camp against the West Indies, who toured Pakistan after 13 years.[48] His good overall performance was achieved in the 2d T20I, in which he scored an unbeaten 97 runs, which earned him the man-landing award. He finished the series as the leading run-getter with a hundred and sixty-five runs at an average of 82.50 and a strikeout of 148, sixty-four,  and won the Man of the Collection. Pakistan received the "tri-0" collection. Babar, Fakhar Pakistan lead to 3-zero.


During a test against England in May 2018, Azam was hit on the arm by a bouncer from Ben Stokes as he batted sixty-eight times. After an X-ray examination, it turned out that Azam had a broken left wrist with a damaged forearm. Having fully recovered from his injury, he returned to the Facet against Zimbabwe in July for a 5-match Odi series. He acted correctly and controlled to score 184 runs at an average of 184 in 4 innings,  which includes six seventy-ball, 106-run overs in the final Odi of the series. In September 2018, he was selected to compete at the 2018 Asian Championships held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Playing his first Asian Cup, he did not have a very good time, managing to score 156 runs at an average of 31.20 in five suits. In November 2018, as part of the second test against New Zealand, Azam scored his first century in test cricket.

Babar first played cricket for the Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited national cricket team and for the Islamabad Leopards as a prospective member. Over the next few years, he played first-class cricket for the State Bank of Pakistan cricket team and the Sui Southern Gas Company cricket team in the Quaid and Azam Cup respectively. In September 2019, Babar became the captain of the newfangled Central Punjab for the 2019-20 home season. His team went on to win the trophy directly after defeating the Northerners in the final. He captained his team to the 2019-20 National T20 Cup. In the primaries on form for his aspect, he scored a century, becoming the premier Pakistani cricketer to reach 3 centuries, as well as over 1,500 runs in Twenty20 cricket in a calendar 12 months. He moved to Central Punjab for the 2020-21 home season, each as a player and team captain. On 12 October 2020, during the entire match against Balochistan, he became the fastest batsman by an innings (27) to reach 1,000 runs in a national T20 Cup record.




Babar represented Islamabad United in the inaugural season of the Pakistan Super League. Before the 2017 PSL Player Draft, he moved to the Karachi Kings. He finished the 2017 season well, scoring 291 runs for a total of 32.33 runs per innings and finishing the tournament as the second top scorer behind his cousin Kamran Akmal. It was retained through the Kings for the 2018 seasonand turned into the 1/3 finals. - top scorer with five half-centuries. He turned into a saviour again ahead of the 2019 Pakistan Super League. Prior to the 2020 season, he was named vice-captain of the franchise. He was the top scorer in the 2020 Pakistan Super League. He scored 473 runs at an average of 59.12.  He led his group to the most recent PSL victory. He won the "Suit Guy" award in the qualifier and final. He also became the player of the match for the 2020 season.


In 2016, he signed for Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) franchise Rangpur Riders (later renamed Rangpur Rangers), however, due to duties across the country, he was unable to participate. In 2017, Babar played for the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League and the Sylhet Sixers in the BPL. In 2019, Somerset signed Babar for the county's T20 cricket opposition in 2019.He became the competition's top scorer with 578 runs in thirteen suits consisting of 4 half-centuries and one century, and recorded a total of 52.54 runs batted in according to the innings. In January 2019, it was revealed that he could join Somerset for 12 matches in the 2020 t20 Blast, and also for two first-class matches. In August 2020, Somerset confirmed their participation and was due to be accepted after fulfilling their national duties. On 16 September 2020, as part of a healthy stand-off against Glamorgan, he registered his career-high score of 114, now no more than sixty-two balls, and additionally completed his 5,000 runs in T20, becoming the 1/3 fastest in the world and the fastest Asian by an innings to reach the milestone. A century against Glamorgan was also a major hit with the batsman in the T20 game at Sofia Gardens. He finished the season with 218 runs in 7 overs with an average of 36.33, ranking second on the team in runs scored. However, Somerset did not qualify for the semi-finals.