‘Babar Azam is no less than Don Bradman’

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Babar Azam, the captain of Pakistan, has already made a name for himself as one of the most accomplished batters of this era.

In terms of technique, temperament, and consistency, Babar has developed into a complete cricketer. This is why Ramiz Raja, a former batter for Pakistan and the current head of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), has made similarities between Babar and Don Bradman, the greatest batsman of all time.

Given the high-stakes aspect of the white-ball game, Raja highlighted the fact that Babar has demonstrated an impressive degree of consistency, which is quite astounding when taken into consideration. This consistency is based on a basis of outstanding skill and temperament, both of which Azam possesses in plenty. This consistency is built on a foundation of exceptional technique and temperament.

“Babar Azam is not to be compared with Don Bradman. According to the statistics, he is now the top player in the world when playing cricket with a white ball. Never before have I seen a player exhibit such consistency while competing in such a high-stakes format. The foundation of which is found in his approach and character. According to Raja, “He has no technical issues, regardless of whether it is a grassy pitch or a pitch like Karachi, where bowlers generally struggle.”

After a crushing victory against New Zealand by 102 runs in the fourth match of the one-day international series in Karachi, Pakistan moved to the top of the one-day international rankings for the first time in history, thanks in large part to a magnificent century that was struck by Babar.

Babar scored 107 runs off of 117 balls and also became the quickest hitter to achieve 5,000 runs in one-day internationals. As a result, his side finished their 50 overs with a score of 334-6.

With his 18th One-Day International (ODI) century, he went over the mark in his 97th innings in the format, breaking the previous record held by former South African hitter Hashim Amla, who had played 101 innings.

The fact that he has eclipsed numerous luminaries, including as Viv Richards, on his way to 5000 runs in one-day internationals is a significant accomplishment. As the commentator came to the conclusion, “He is the reason why Pakistan has become the number one team in ODI rankings.”

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