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PSL 2023: Babar Azam’s latest milestone

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During the 27th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Peshawar Zalmi’s skipper Babar Azam seemed to be in his best form as the right-handed batter smashed another fifty.

The Zalmi captain brought up his fourth fifty in the match against Multan Sultans today. 

Babar scored 50 in merely 24 balls, which is now the fastest of his T20 career.

The right-handed batter scored 73 off 39 balls to help Zalmi score 242-6 in 20 overs. It was also his 83rd 50+ score in T20s.

For his excellent performance — that too with an improved strike rate — the national side captain was lauded on Twitter.

Zalmi’s openers — Babar and Saim Ayub — set the perfect tone for their team to set another big total.

They both scored 134 runs together to help Zalmi post 242-6 in 20 overs which is also now the second-highest total in this year’s PSL.

The skipper scored a fifty with an improved strike rate whereas Saim once again dominated from the front. Babar scored 73 runs including nine boundaries and two maximums whereas Saim made 58 off 33.

Mohammad Haris, Peshawar’s wicket-keeper batter, scored a quick 35 off 11 balls to contribute crucial runs to the team’s big total. In the end, Tom Kohler-Cadmore played a firepower knock of 38 off 18 balls.

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To get back into form, Virender Sehwag advises Babar Azam to “play domestic cricket.”

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To help Pakistan’s standout batter Babar Azam find his best form again, former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag has advised him to play domestic cricket.

Babar’s poor recent performances have put him under intense scrutiny. A disappointing home Test series against Bangladesh last month saw him fall out of the top ten in the ICC Test Batting Rankings, managing a pitiful 64 runs in four innings.

Following his 35-run two-inning performance in the opening Test match against England, he was left from the team for the rest of the series.

The Shan Masood-led squad leveled the three-match series and won their first Test at home since February 2021 as they defeated England by 152 runs while Babar was suspended.

When Virender Sehwag spoke on former Pakistani pacer Shoaib Akhtar’s YouTube channel, he discussed Babar Azam’s recent troubles and gave him advice to play domestic cricket to get back in form.

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“Aber Azam ought to start playing cricket at home right now. In order to return to international cricket as a physically and psychologically better player, Sehwag advised him to focus on improving his fitness and spend some time with his family.

The former Indian all-rounder stated the opinion that Babar’s playing style and the expectations of the supporters have affected his mental condition, which has affected his performance on an individual basis.

“Babar seems to have been more affected mentally than technically, as evidenced by his resignation as captain and the decline in expectations placed on him,” he continued.

Sehwag voiced his confidence that Babar would be able to mount a successful comeback if he maintains his mental toughness and acknowledged Babar’s extraordinary skill.

His mental fortitude must not waver. Players like him tend to recover quickly, and he is a terrific player,” he said in closing.

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Pakistan achieves a commanding victory against England in the second test, equalising the series.

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In the second Test match of the series, Pakistan defeated England by a commanding 152 runs at Multan, levelling the scores at one. The game’s standout performer was spinner Noman Ali, who claimed an incredible eight wickets in the second innings, good for figures of 8 for 46, and helped England to a 297 total at a cost of just 144 runs.

Under the weight of Noman Ali’s skill, England’s batting crumbled, and they were bowled out in just 33.3 overs. Noman’s outstanding effort allowed him to take 11 wickets in the match, making him a crucial component in Pakistan’s triumph. Sajid Khan, his partner, was also instrumental in the second innings, taking two vital wickets, but his 2 for 93 stats were insignificant in the face of Noman’s valiant efforts.

After scoring 366 in the first innings and 221 in the second, Pakistan set England a formidable target of 297. In their chase, England, who had scored 291 in their opening innings, collapsed, with very few batsmen offering any opposition. Despite Joe Root’s 38 runs, Pakistan’s spin attack was too much for any of the other batters to withstand.

Pakistan’s victory was confirmed when Abdullah Shafique caught England’s last man, Shoaib Bashir, off Noman Ali’s bowling for a golden duck.

Pakistan has levelled the series with their victory, paving the way for an intriguing decider in the final Test. One of the best bowling performances ever by Noman Ali will go down in history, and the squad will be hoping to continue this momentum into the series decider.

(T:297) 291 and 144

Ollie Pope was dismissed for 22 off 38 balls by Sajid Khan after he struck twice, skilfully using a caught and bowled catch.

Although Pope and Joe Root had previously shown some resistance, Pope’s exit has put England in danger. Sajid’s explosive session now stands at 6.2-0-27-2, while Noman Ali added the crucial wicket of Ben Duckett to send England reeling at 37/3.

England currently has a difficult assignment as Pakistan’s spinners find significant turn and bounce on the fourth-day surface. England began the day needing 260 runs to win. Joe Root remains at the crease with 12 runs from 26 balls, but with 260 more runs required and seven wickets in hand, England will need a special effort to avoid defeat.

With over 88 overs remaining in the day, the match hangs in the balance, but Pakistan hold the upper hand as their bowlers continue to apply pressure.

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Sajid Khan smashes Saqlain Mushtaq’s 24-year-old Test record in Pakistan vs England.

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In the opening Test match between Pakistan and England at the Multan Cricket Stadium, off-spinner Sajid Khan created history by taking seven wickets, shattering the 24-year-old record set by the late, great Saqlain Mushtaq.

Day three of the second Test saw England eliminated for 291 after seven wickets from Sajid Khan, trailing Pakistan’s first innings by 366 runs.

During the morning session, the 31-year-old off-spinner claimed three of the four wickets that fell, making it his second five-wicket haul of the day. England had resumed at 239-6 in Multan.

Remaining wicket-taker for Pakistan, with statistics of 3-101, was left-arm spinner Noman Ali.

Sajid Khan ended up being the first Pakistani off-spinner to take five or more wickets at home since Saqlain Mushtaq did it in 2000 at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, taking seven wickets for 111 runs in 26.2 overs.

The scoreboard read 239-6 when England had already resumed their batting. At the crease were Jamie Smith (12) and Brydon Carse (2).

But in the morning, Sajid Khan replaced Carse after they could only add nine more runs. After reaching 21, Smith was caught by Noman, and the off-spinner quickly got rid of Matthew Potts (6).

Prior to Sajid finishing the batting, Jack Leach amassed a vital 25-run unbeaten innings. He and Shoaib Bashir (9) added 29 runs for the final wicket.

Noman grabbed three wickets at a cost of 101 runs, while Sajid took figures of 7-111.

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