Babar Azam surpassed Kohli and Sachin in terms of centuries, created history and made a world record

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|21-09-2024

Babar Azam: Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam was struggling with poor form for a long time, due to which he was facing a lot of criticism. However, now he is back in form. Babar Azam has broken the record of former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and former captain Virat Kohli as soon as he returned to form.

Babar Azam broke this big record of Sachin Tendulkar

Babar Azam surpassed Kohli and Sachin in terms of centuries, created history and made a world record 1

Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam has recently broken a big record of Sachin Tendulkar. These days Champions One Day Cup is being played in Pakistan's domestic cricket. During this time, Babar Azam, playing for the Stallions, scored a century of 104 runs against the Dolphins. During this, Babar Azam played his 30th century in List A cricket.

Babar Azam has achieved this milestone in 180 innings, while Sachin had played 267 innings for this.

Virat Kohli was also left behind

With this century, Babar Azam has not only regained his lost form, but has also surpassed the world's greatest batsman of the moment, Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli had played 199 innings to reach 30 centuries for List A matches of domestic cricket, which was a world record in domestic cricket. However, after Babar Azam's 30 centuries, this record has now been registered in his name.

The names of these players are also included in the list

Babar Azam is currently at the top of the list of batsmen who have scored 30 centuries in the least number of innings in List A.

Virat Kohli is at the second position, former South African cricketer Hashim Amla (225 innings) is at the third position, former New Zealand batsman Martin Guptill (259 innings) is at the fourth position, former left-handed opener of Indian cricket team Shikhar Dhawan (262 innings). Whereas Sachin Tendulkar has achieved this feat in 267 innings.

Virat Kohli is at the second position, former South African cricketer Hashim Amla (225 innings) is at the third position, former New Zealand batsman Martin Guptill (259 innings) is at the fourth position, former left-handed opener of Indian cricket team Shikhar Dhawan (262 innings). Whereas Sachin Tendulkar has achieved this feat in 267 innings.

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