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Azam slams 122 in Pakistan win

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Centurion, South Africa - Babar Azam gave a batting masterclas­s to lead Pakistan to a nine-wicket win in the third Twenty20 internatio­nal against South Africa at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Wednesday.

Azam hit 122, his first T20I century, and shared a record Pakistan first-wicket partnershi­p of 197 with Mohammad Rizwan (73 not out) as Pakistan chased down a challengin­g target of 204 with two overs to spare.

Virtually the only flaw in a dazzling batting display by the Pakistan captain was when he was dismissed with only seven runs needed, nudging an attempted ramp shot off Lizaad Williams to South African wicketkeep­er and captain Heinrich Klaasen.

Rizwan embraced his captain as he started on his way back to the dressing room while several South African players ran to congratula­te him after an innings of almost flawless timing and placement. He hit 15 fours and four sixes off 59 balls.

Speaking in Urdu at the post-match presentati­on, Azam said he was delighted with his performanc­e. He said, "I had been waiting for this for a long time, I had planned for a long time, and today Allah has given me a chance to finish it. I stick to my strengths and play according to them, and the team's requiremen­ts. Rizwan bhai also played an outstandin­g innings.”

He gave credit to Rizwan, who for the second time in the series remained unbeaten in a successful run chase. “He was fasting (for Ramadan), and he batted and he kept wickets, and he was outstandin­g. We get a lot of confidence and belief looking at him. I also achieved a dream in one-day cricket today (No 1 ranking). I struggled hard, there was a lot of hard work that went into it,” added Azam.

It was the ideal riposte by Pakistan, who took a 2-1 lead in the four-match series after being well-beaten in the second match in Johannesbu­rg on Wednesday.

Azam and Rizwan shared the fourth-highest partnershi­p in all T20Is, while Azam made the highest individual score by a Pakistan batsman, beating 111 not out by Ahmed Shehzad against Bangladesh in Dhaka in 2014.

Azam's previous highest score was 97 not out against the West Indies in Karachi in 2018.

It was Pakistan's highest successful run chase, eclipsing the 189 for six they made against the same opponents Johannesbu­rg four days ago.

It continued a run of outstandin­g form by Azam in Centurion after he hit 103 and 94 in two ODIS earlier in the tour.

The final T20I will be played at the same ground on Friday.

"They batted really well, they made a lot of good balls look bad," said Klaasen.

The skipper admitted South Africa had failed to capitalise on a hard-hitting opening stand of 108 between Aiden Markram (63) and Janneman Malan (55).

By contrast, Azam praised his bowlers for coming back strongly

in after being punished by the South African openers.

South Africa finished with 203 for five but it was not enough on a ground with a reputation for high scoring. "We maybe lost a bit of momentum at the end," said Klaasen.

"We tried a lot of things but our display in the field was poor."

Two misfields in the second over enabled Pakistan to get off to a quick start, while Rizwan survived a straightfo­rward catching chance to backward point off Beuran Hendricks when he had 51.

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Pakistan's captain Babar Azam (right) celebrates after scoring a century as Mohammad Rizwan looks on
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