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Pak vs Aus: Babar Azam wait is finally over, after 25 months he scored a century in Test cricket

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

New Delhi, Online Desk. Babar Azam test century: Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam’s wait is finally over and in the second innings of the second test match against Australia in Karachi, he scored a century. Babar Azam was waiting for his century in Test cricket for the last 25 months and after this long wait he got success. Azam had earlier scored his last Test century in February 2020 against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi and scored 143 runs in that match. After that he waited for 12 Test matches and a century for more than two years.

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Babar Azam scored his sixth century of Test career

Babar Azam scored the sixth century of his Test career while facing 180 balls. He completed his 100 runs in 180 balls with the help of 12 fours. While this was the sixth century of his Test career, on the one hand it was his first century in Test cricket against Australia. At the same time, this was Babar Azam’s third century on Pakistani soil. Babar Azam scored his century in a very difficult situation and did the job of handling the team when Australia seemed to be completely dominating Pakistan.

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Let us tell you that the second test match between Pakistan. And Australia is being played in Karachi and till the end of the fourth day’s play in this match. Pakistan’s team has scored 192 runs for 2 wickets and they are still 314 runs behind Australia. Is. For Pakistan, captain Babar Azam is present at the crease after scoring 102 not out. While Abdullah Shafiq scored an unbeaten 71. In this match, Australia declared the innings by scoring 556 for 9 in the first innings. And in response Pakistan were all out for 148 runs. Then Australia declared the innings at 97 for two in the second innings. Giving Pakistan a target of 507 runs to win.

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