• Pakistan's former captain Babar Azam emphatically ended his prolonged century drought.

  • Babar scored an unbeaten match-winning ton in the second ODI against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi.

PAK vs SL: Fans erupt in joy as Babar Azam ends century drought with a record breaking innings during the 2nd ODI
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Pakistan’s former captain Babar Azam emphatically ended his prolonged century drought, scoring an unbeaten ton in the second ODI against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi. The highly significant knock came after a massive gap of 807 days and exactly 83 innings across all three international formats.

Babar’s performance not only powered Pakistan to an unassailable 2-0 series lead but also pushed him to the top of several national and international batting records. The right-handed batter played an unbeaten knock of 102 off 119 balls as Pakistan chased down the target of 289 with eight wickets in hand. His personal milestone was made even more profound by an extraordinary statistical coincidence with Indian batting legend Virat Kohli, making the century a testament to Babar’s belief in his process and determination.

The end of the 807-day drought and Virat Kohli’s coincidence

The former Pakistan captain finally found his rhythm, confirming the end of the extended scoring lapse as he went past the three-figure mark for the first time in international cricket after 83 innings and 33 innings in ODIs. This monumental achievement closed a prolonged period of scrutiny which had seen the batter fail to convert starts for over two years. The century was his first international hundred since he scored a ton against Nepal in the 2023 Asia Cup at Multan, marking an agonizing 807-day period without a triple-figure score at the highest level.

The significance of the number 83 was amplified by a strange statistical parallel involving a contemporary great: it was noted that Kohli’s own international century drought from 2019 to 2022 had also spanned exactly 83 innings before he broke the spell against Afghanistan. This coincidence links the two batting icons in a unique way, highlighting the immense pressure both players faced during their dry spells before breaking through. His unbeaten performance was pivotal in the run chase, successfully securing Pakistan’s victory and the unassailable 2-0 series lead.

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Babar Azam’s record-breaking feats and ODI supremacy

Babar’s century in Rawalpindi was a record-breaking performance that instantly reposition him at the top of several national and international ODI lists, confirming his current supremacy in the format. Crucially, the knock was his 20th ODI ton, which ties him with the legendary Saeed Anwar for the most ODI centuries scored by a Pakistani batter, a record Anwar held solely for many years. The century was also highly significant for his domestic records, as it marked his eighth ODI century on Pakistani soil, thereby surpassing Mohammad Yousuf’s previous tally of seven centuries to hold the record for the most at home.

This consistent home record underscores his immense value and mastery when playing in front of his local crowds in Pakistan, where he now owns an impressive home ODI average of 63.32. On the international stage, Babar’s speed to the milestone reaffirmed his place among the fastest ever to play the 50-over format. The statistics show that he is the third fastest to hit 20 ODI centuries, achieving the feat in his 136th inning.

He is only marginally behind Hashim Amla (108 innings) and Kohli (133 innings), placing him in truly elite company globally. Furthermore, the right-hander edged closer to another national record held by the great Inzamam-ul-Haq concerning century partnerships for Pakistan. Babar has now featured in 40 stands of 100 or more runs in ODIs, placing him just one partnership away from tying Inzamam’s all-time record of 41. His unbeaten 102 runs in the second ODI against Sri Lanka ensured Pakistan clinched the series and maintained their dominant record against the Lankans.

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