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‘Bobzy ne bowlers ki neend haram kar di’- Fans react as Babar Azam slams 11th T20 century in PSL 2024

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‘Bobzy ne bowlers ki neend haram kar di’- Fans react as Babar Azam slams 11th T20 century in PSL 2024

Babar Azam scored an undefeated 111 runs against Islamabad United in the current Pakistan Premier League (PSL). With 14 boundaries and two sixes, the knock came in just 63 balls. It was clear from Babar’s post-inning celebration just how significant that century was to him. Babar’s play entirely changed for the better once he promoted himself to the top order and considered Mohammed Hafeez’s advice.

On winning the toss Islamabad United chose to bowl first, keeping the due factor in mind. Babar and Saim Ayub (38) had an incredible batting partnership of 77 runs. The team’s foundation was laid by their opening partnership as they went on to the opponent and scored 201 runs. Babar’s first fifty came slowly, but his second fifty came in just 20 balls as he played confidently.

Shadab Khan, the captain of the United, took the most wickets with two, followed by Naseem Shah and Salman Agha, who took one wicket each. It was easier for the hitters to bat and score more runs because of the excellent pitch. The United batsmen may be able to chase down the score if they play well without giving away their wickets.

‘Want to congratulate Babar’ – Saim Ayub happy with Babar Azam’s century

Saim Ayub is impressed with the skipper Babar Azam’s century in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL). As per Ayub, Babar is an inspiration for the whole team and they learn from him a lot. Babar’s century helped Zalmi post a huge score of 201 runs on the board on such a good pitch.

Agha said, “Did get confidence from the previous game. It’s the start of the tournament, I want to carry the momentum. Want to congratulate Babar, that’s what we expect from him. He’s a superstar. We keep learning from him. He leads from the front. We keep talking about conditions and situations. He guides me in the middle.”

 

 

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