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Babar becomes joint-fastest batter to reach 6,000 runs milestone

IANS February 14, 2025 417 views

Pakistan's Babar Azam has achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the joint-fastest batter to score 6,000 ODI runs. He reached the landmark in just 123 innings, matching South African legend Hashim Amla's record and becoming the fastest Asian to do so. Despite recent form struggles, this achievement highlights Babar's consistent brilliance in international cricket. The record comes during the ODI tri-series final against New Zealand, adding further significance to his performance.

"Babar seized on an overpitched delivery, driving it elegantly through covers" - Match Correspondent
Babar becomes joint-fastest batter to reach 6,000 runs milestone
Karachi, Feb 14: Pakistan batter Babar Azam became the joint-fastest batter to score 6,000 ODI runs during the final of the ODI tri-series against New Zealand at the National Stadium on Friday.

Key Points

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Equalled Hashim Amla's record for fastest 6,000 ODI runs

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Fastest Asian batter to milestone

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Achieved in 123 innings

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Overtook Virat Kohli's previous mark

Babar, opening alongside Fakhar Zaman, began cautiously, struggling to find fluency early on after Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan opted to bat first.

In the seventh over, he seized on an overpitched delivery from Jacob Duffy, driving it elegantly through covers to bring up 6,000 ODI runs in his 123rd innings—equalling former South African great Hashim Amla’s record for the fastest to the mark.

Moreover, he also became the fastest Asian to reach the milestone in ODI cricket, leapfrogging India batting stalwart Virat Kohli who took 136 innings to reach the milestone.

He had earlier become the fastest to 5,000 ODI runs in May 2023, reaching the milestone in just 97 matches. However, since the conclusion of the ODI World Cup, the Pakistan captain has struggled to maintain his form, with just two fifty-plus scores in his last seven innings.

The ongoing tri-series, seen as a crucial warm-up ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy starting February 19, hasn’t been kind to Babar either.

Babar was dismissed cheaply for 10 in the opening game against New Zealand and fell short again (23) while chasing a big total against South Africa.

In the ongoing final of the tri-series, Babar showed glimpses of his trademark stability after Pakistan lost Fakhar Zaman and Saud Shakeel early.

At the end of the first powerplay, Babar was unbeaten on 24, anchoring Pakistan at 48 for 2. Attempting to accelerate, Babar fell for 29, mistiming a shot against Nathan Smith as Pakistan stumbled to 54 for 3 in the 12th over.

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