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Babar Azam maiden ton helps Pakistan beat Windies by 111 runs

Babar Azam maiden ton helps Pakistan beat Windies by 111 runs

September 30, 2016

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Babar Azam maiden ton helps Pakistan beat Windies by 111 runs

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
September 30, 2016
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Babar Azam maiden ton helps Pakistan beat Windies by 111 runs

SHARJAH, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - SEPTEMBER 30: Babar Azam of Pakistan celebrates scoring 100 during the first One Day International match between Pakistan and West Indies at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on September 30, 2016 in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty Images)

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SHARJAH, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - SEPTEMBER 30:  Babar Azam of Pakistan celebrates scoring 100 during the first One Day International match between Pakistan and West Indies at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on September 30, 2016 in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty Images)
SHARJAH, UAE, September 30: There is an air of serenity around Babar Azam. He is technically correct in defence and drives with the head over the ball. He was among those to receive glowing appraisals from coach Mickey Arthur after the disastrous tour of England. The 21-year-old Azam only enhanced his reputation in Sharjah with his maiden ODI hundred on Friday.

His effort, sandwiched between Sharjeel Khan’s half-century, and late blows from the lower order, led Pakistan to 284 for 9 in a match reduced to 49-overs-a-side because of a floodlight failure. Chasing 287, courtesy the Duckworth-Lewis revisions, West Indies sleepwalked their way, much like they had done in the T20Is, to 175 and round off another demoralising defeat.
Azam walked in to bat after the first ball of the match, a Shannon Gabriel beauty that had Azhar Ali nicking behind for a duck. It took a stunning catch from Kieron Pollard at the edge of the wide long-on boundary to ultimately dismiss Azam in the 43rd over for 120 off 131 balls. In between, there was a display of scintillating strokes coupled with risk-free cricket and a stroke of luck – he survived a close lbw appeal off Sulieman Benn early in his innings. He lugged 70 of his runs through ones and twos: excellent running in humid conditions.
Azam first added 82 for the second wicket with Sharjeel, and then 99 for the fourth with Sarfraz Ahmed. Azam was wary of the seam movement generated by Jason Holder and Gabriel, and played with a straight bat more often than not. It was Sharjeel who did the early running though, clattering 44 of Pakistan’s 60 in the Powerplay.
West Indies’ Powerplay, on the other hand, was a crawl. If they hoped to stop the rot at the top of the order by introducing a debutant in Kraigg Brathwaite, who had played 31 Tests before this game, they were in for a reality check. They managed all of two boundaries in their first ten overs, both supplied by Johnson Charles before he was dismissed by Mohammad Amir.
After posing a threat with a bevy of away-going deliveries from over the wicket, Amir had switched his angle to around the wicket and coaxed the ball to straighten enough to take the outside edge. West Indies had to wait 30 balls for their next boundary, which was also Kraigg Brathwaite’s first, off the 34th ball he faced. – Cricinfo

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