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Babar Azam scored a century in his 84th innings since his last, helping Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets in Rawalpindi.
Babar Azam scored a century in his 84th innings since his last, ending an 807-day international drought with an unbeaten 102 off 115 balls against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi, helping Pakistan secure an eight-wicket series win.
His 20th ODI century tied Saeed Anwar’s record for most by a Pakistani player, achieved in just 136 innings.
The innings, marked by composure and key partnerships with Fakhar Zaman (78) and Mohammad Rizwan (51), powered Pakistan to chase down 289 with ease.
Sri Lanka had posted 288-8, hindered by dew and dropped catches, while Pakistan’s bowlers Abrar Ahmed (3-41) and Haris Rauf (3-66) restricted the chase.
The match, delayed a day due to a suicide bombing near the stadium, proceeded with enhanced security.
Babar Azam marcó un siglo en su inning número 84 desde su último, ayudando a Pakistán a vencer a Sri Lanka por ocho wickets en Rawalpindi.