The Fiji Times

Babar smashes record

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PRETORIA - Captain Babar Azam hit a recordbrea­king 122 to lead Pakistan to an impressive ninewicket victory over hosts South Africa at Centurion yesterday and a 2-1 lead in the four-match Twenty20 series.

Mohammad Rizwan scored an unbeaten 73 as he and Babar, whose century came off 49 balls, shared a record 197-run partnershi­p in a devastatin­g display of batting that enabled the touring side to reel in South Africa’s competitiv­e 203-5 with consummate ease.

They won with two overs to spare after making 2051, dispatchin­g the home bowling to all corners of the ground.

Babar’s record T20 score for Pakistan, including 15 fours and four sixes off 59 balls, came a day after he became the top ranked oneday batsman. He is third in the T20 rankings and played an innings of finesse and guile rather than bludgeonin­g shots to underline his class.

Rizwan’s knock was overshadow­ed by his skipper but he was equally brilliant in a supporting role.

It was the second highest successful run chase in a T20 internatio­nal at Centurion with a tiring Babar eventually out caught behind off the bowling of Lizaad Williams.

Janneman Malan and Aiden Markham shared a 108-run opening wicket partnershi­p as South Africa got off to a flying start after being put into bat.

Markham made a half century for a third successive game before being bowled for 63 and Malan scored 55. The last match of the series and Pakistan’s tour will also be played at Centurion tomorrow.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Pakistan’s Babar Azam in action.
Picture: REUTERS Pakistan’s Babar Azam in action.

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