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Historic Moment Babar Nails 20th ODI Century Levels Iconic Record

Milestone comes days after equalling Virat Kohli’s unwanted streak

Pakistan’s star batter Babar Azam delivered a commanding performance on Friday, scoring his 20th ODI century during the second match against Sri Lanka at the Pindi Cricket Stadium.

With this milestone, the former captain has officially matched Saeed Anwar’s legendary ODI record, a landmark that has stood for decades.

The crowd erupted as Babar raised his bat, marking a triumphant return to form.

First Century in Over Two Years

This century holds added significance as it is Babar’s first international ton since 30 August 2023, when he scored against Nepal in the Asia Cup at Multan.

Across formats, he had played 83 innings without a century, a drought that drew heavy scrutiny.
He recently equalled Virat Kohli’s unwanted record of the same streak during the first ODI against Sri Lanka.

Today’s performance shuts down that narrative in emphatic style.

Classy Innings Reflects Return to Form

Babar’s knock displayed his trademark elegance—precision footwork, effortless strokeplay, and calculated aggression. Analysts praised the innings as a statement that the world-class batter is “far from done.”

His century strengthens Pakistan’s position in the ongoing series and reaffirms his place among modern cricket’s elite performers.

Symbolic Moment for Pakistani Cricket

Matching Saeed Anwar, one of Pakistan’s most beloved batting icons—marks a defining chapter in Babar’s career.
Commentators say it could spark a new era of dominance for the star batter as Pakistan builds towards major international tournaments.

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