What importance does May 5 hold in Babar Azam’s decorated career?

KARACHI: Pakistan’s all-format captain Babar Azam’s journey is nothing short of an inspiration as the star batter on Friday became the only captain to lead the national team to the top of the ICC Men’s ODI Rankings.

Babar Azam, who made his debut for Pakistan in ODIs against Zimbabwe, made hard yards on his way to becoming one of the most prominent figures for Pakistan in the sport.

He served as a ball boy when South Africa toured Pakistan in 2007 for a five-match ODI series and also as a net bowler and bowled against legendary players like Inzamam-ul-Haq.

After making his ODI debut, Babar soon emerged as the top batter for Pakistan and has been ruling the white-ball formats since then, especially ODIs.

Babar Azam’s astoundingly consistent run in the ODIs lifted him to dethrone his Indian counterpart Virat Kohli as the top-ranked ODI batter in April 2021 and was also named the ODI player of the year for two consecutive years.

Meanwhile, on Friday (May 5), Babar smashed two more ODI records – fastest to 5000 runs and to 18 centuries – amid Pakistan’s dominating 102-run victory over New Zealand which propelled them to the top of ODI rankings for the first time.

Following the remarkable achievement of the national team, a nine-year-old tweet from Babar Azam has been circulating on social media in which the current Pakistan captain expressed his gratitude for being selected for Pakistan’s conditional camp.

 

Coincidentally, the tweet was published on May 5 2014, exactly nine years before Pakistan, under the leadership of Babar Azam, rose to the top of the ODI rankings.

 

It is worth mentioning here that Babar will add another feather to his cap on Sunday as he is all set to play his 100th ODI match as Pakistan will take on New Zealand in the fifth PAK vs NZ ODI here at National Bank Cricket Arena.

Ronnie O’Sullivan stunned out of World Snooker Championship

SHEFFIELD: Defending champion Ronnie O’Sullivan succumbed to an astounding collapse as he was knocked out of the ongoing World Snooker Championship 2023 after a shocking 10-13 defeat at the hands of Luca Brecel.

Reigning champion Ronnie O’Sullivan resumed his quarter-final clash with Luca Brecel with a solid 10-6 advantage only to lose seven consecutive frames from 10th-ranked Belgium’s cueist, who recorded a 13-10 victory at the Crucible.

Briefly after heading into the final session, O’Sullivan made a costly error as he managed to miss a black off its place; allowing Brecel to benefit. In the following frame, The Rocket made another mistake that was met with a break of 64.

Brecel then eventually managed to cut O’Sullivan’s lead to 10-9 before soon catching up with the seasoned cueist with a break of 72.

After drawing level with O’Sullivan after the 20th frame, there was no stopping Brecel as he continued his domination with breaks of 66, 78 and 63 to claim a remarkable victory.

Brecel completely outclassed O’Sullivan in the finale as the latter failed to win a single frame in the session for the first time after his 17-11 loss to Graeme Dott in the 2006 semi-final.

In another enthralling quarter-final, Northern Ireland’s Mark Allen made it to the World Snooker Championship semi-finals for just the second time in his decorated career with a hard-fought 13-10 victory over Jak Jones.

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PAK vs NZ T20I: Haris Rauf likely to set major T20I record in New Zealand series

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s right-arm speedster Haris Rauf is just six wickets shy from breaking a long-standing T20I record when his side takes on New Zealand in the remaining two PAK vs NZ T20Is of the five-match series.

Haris has the perfect opportunity to dethrone West Indies’ Jason Holder in the list of bowlers with the most wickets in a five-match T20I series.

The West Indian all-rounder claimed a record 15 wickets in a five-match series against England in 2021.

Haris, on the other hand, has thus far claimed 10 wickets in just three PAK vs NZ T20Is and needs to take six more to break Holder’s record.

Besides Haris, Pakistan’s all-format captain Babar Azam also has an opportunity to set a major T20I captaincy record in the fourth PAK vs NZ T20I as a victory would make him the skipper with the most number of victories.

So far, he is the joint-holder of this record with Afghanistan’s Asghar Afghan and England’s Eoin Morgan after 42 wins.

It is worth mentioning here that the ongoing five-game series took an interesting turn on Monday after New Zealand won their maiden T20I against Pakistan on the latter’s home soil on Monday and reduced the hosts’ advantage to 2-1.

In the third PAK v NZ T20I, Pakistan failed just four runs short of victory while chasing 164 as the home side could raise 159 before bundling out on the final delivery despite Iftikhar’s quickfire 60.

The Rawalpindi pitch, known for delivering high-scoring contests because of its batting-friendly nature, will host the last two matches of the PAK vs NZ T20I series on April 20 and 24, respectively.

PAK vs NZ: Run-fest expected on batting-friendly Pindi pitches

After an exhilarating three T20Is, the ongoing five-match series PAK vs NZ T20I series approaches a key stage as the action shifts to Rawalpindi, known for delivering high-scoring contests on batting-friendly surfaces.

The ongoing PAK vs NZ T20I series is turning out to be a cracker, dominated by the home side until the touring side finally tasted triumph after a final-over thriller in the third fixture.

The three-match stint entertained Lahore fans to the fullest and they acknowledged it by filling up Gaddafi Stadium in each contest.

Meanwhile, the action now shifts to Pindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi, which hosted astonishingly high-scoring clashes amid the recently-concluded eighth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

Considered a nightmare for bowlers and paradise for the batters, the highest total in the history of the PSL was also recorded on the same surface.

Things will be no different this time around, primarily in the last two Pakistan vs New Zealand T20Is as the head curator of the Pindi Cricket Stadium Sarfraz Ahmad revealed there will be batting-friendly pitches.

“We have prepared different pitches for the four matches scheduled to be played at the Pindi Stadium during the next 12 days,” said Ahmad while talking to a local publication.

“The pitches during the T20I matches will be more or less the same that was available during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches in March.

“Keeping in view the interest of cricket fans, T20 wickets should be more inclined toward the batter. The surfaces are being curated keeping in mind that aspect.

It must be noted here that New Zealand won their maiden T20I against Pakistan on the latter’s home soil last night and reduced the hosts’ advantage to 2-1 in the five-game series.

Set to chase 164, Pakistan failed just five short of victory as the home side could raise 159 before bundling out on the final delivery despite Iftikhar’s quickfire 60.

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PAK vs NZ: Pakistan thrash New Zealand to script winning start to T20I series

LAHORE: Pakistan recovered from a dismal start to hand New Zealand a close defeat in the first PAK vs NZ T20I of the five-match series here at Iconic Gaddafi Stadium.

Opting to bat first, Pakistan failed to script a solid start as their dependable opening pair of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan perished cheaply.

New Zealand’s right-arm speedster Adam Milne trapped Rizwan with a couple of out-swingers before hitting his pads plumb to draw first success for New Zealand in the second over.

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The right-arm pacer kept using his pace to pose threats to the host’s batters and eventually claimed the prized scalp of skipper Babar Azam; castling the latter on seven.

Babar Azam completes two years as top-ranked ODI batter

KARACHI: Pakistan’s all-format captain and star batter Babar Azam has completed two years as the top-ranked ODI batter, today on April 14th 2023.

Following his sensational performance in Pakistan’s famous series win against South Africa in April 2021, scoring 228 runs including a century in the first ODI. The right-handed batter surpassed his then Indian counterpart, Virat Kohli by eight rating points; securing his career-best 865 points.

With his surge to the top spot, Babar ended Virat’s 41-month reign as the top ODI batter, who replaced South Africa’s AB de Villiers in October 2017.

After dethroning Kohli, became just the fourth Pakistan batsman to attain the top ODI ranking after Zaheer Abbas (1983-84), Javed Miandad (1988-89), and Mohammad Yousuf (2003).

Babar has played 15 ODIs since claiming the top spot in the ODI batting rankings and has scored 1005 runs at an astonishing average of 71.78 with the help of four centuries and seven half-centuries.

His scintillating run in the format, powered him to claim the prestigious ICC Men’s ODI Player of the Year award for the second consecutive year and was also named in the ODI Team of the Year.

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Pakistan’s Asjad Iqbal thumps Jimmy Robertson in Snooker Shoot Out

LEICESTER: Pakistan’s professional snooker player Asjad Iqbal extended his dream run in the ongoing Snooker Shoot Out as he downed England’s counterpart, Jimmy Robertson 73-33 to book a spot in the Round of 32.

Asjad, who stunned David Gilbert in the first round on Thursday, carried on his momentum to add Robertson to the list of scalped opponents.

In the Round of 64 clash against Robertson, Asjad displayed utter domination as he outclassed his opponent with a gigantic margin of 40 points.

The Pakistani cueist was trailing by five points till the eighth minute before he scripted yet another astounding comeback and sealed the victory; courtesy of a Break of 64.

With his precision and by holding his nerves calm, it was an easy affair for the national cueist in the closing moments before the match timer ran out.

Following the victory, Asjad booked his spot in the Round of 32, the draws of which will be announced in due course.

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Pakistan’s Asjad downs England’s Gilbert in Snooker Shoot Out

LEICESTER: Pakistan’s professional snooker player Asjad Iqbal stunned former English Open runner-up David Gilbert in the Round of 128 clash of the ongoing Snooker Shoot Out here on Thursday.

Asjad, who earned a two-year professional card for the World Snooker Tour (WST), tasted the first triumph of the season as he edged Gilbert by the scores of 35-30.

Gilbert was dominating Asjad till the eighth minute with a 14 points difference before he scratched the cue ball and allowed the latter to script an astounding comeback with a break of 15 and took the lead.

The enthralling contest went right down to the wire with Gilbert failing to capitalize on multiple opportunities in the closing minutes; allowing Asjad to taste his maiden triumph of the season.

Following the victory, Asjad advanced to the Round of 16 where he will take on English cueist Jimmy Robertson.

Meanwhile, besides Asjad, another national cueist Mohammad Asif, however, lost to Northern Ireland’s Gerard Greene by the scores of 21-42.

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Pakistan’s Asjad to face European Masters winner Wilson on February 13

LLANDUDNO: Pakistan’s professional snooker player Asjad Iqbal will take on five-time ranking event winner and World Championship finalist Kyren Wilson in the upcoming Welsh Open Qualifier on February 13.

According to the details, Asjad, who earned a two-year professional card for the World Snooker Tour (WST) is all set to compete in his first high-profile match as he will take on reigning European Masters winner Wilson.

The details further suggested that Asjad’s anticipated clash against Wilson will be held at the main arena here prior to the main round of the ranking event. The qualifying match between the two cueists will be a Best of Nine.

The Pakistani cueist Asjad is currently holding the 105th position in the WST Rankings while his English counterpart Wilson is in eighth place.

Earlier, another Pakistan cueist Farakh Ajaib succumbed to a 1-4 defeat in the ongoing qualifiers against Welsh Dominic Dale.

Ajaib replaced China’s Chen Zifan who is currently suspended amid a match-fixing investigation.

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Let’s reminisce an eventful 2022 for Pakistan in international sports

From narrowly missing the cricket world cup title to creating history in other sports. An eventful year for Pakistani athletes is coming to an end with 2022.

Near misses and a disappointing year for Men’s Cricket

Babar Azam-led Pakistan experienced a see-saw year from headlining the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 and Asia Cup Finals to sustaining major setbacks in the form of home series defeat against Australia and England.

Rookie Sri Lanka snatch Asia Cup title from favourites Pakistan

Despite being considered the powerhouse of Asian Cricket, the men in green had only won the title twice with the last of them coming nearly a decade ago.

Meanwhile, Babar’s men had the perfect opportunity to end the title drought by beating the inexperienced Sri Lankan side in the final but they let the opportunity slip away out of their grasp.

The Men in Green had an overall decent campaign in the continental tournament, having avenged their bitter rival India in the Super 4s and a nail-biting victory over passionate Afghanistan before going on to lose two consecutive matches against Sri Lanka including the final.

Stokes’ show halts Pakistan from recreating 1992

Stars were aligned, luck was in favour, team unpredictable made a comeback out of nowhere but they fell short of recreating the 1992 glory when it mattered the most.

Heading into the recently-held ICC T20 World Cup, Pakistan were the tournament favourites but that could not help them avoid a shaky start as they began their campaign with a nightmare defeat at the hands of bitter rival India in the most-anticipated match of the tournament.

Babar’s men then sank to a new low when they suffered a shocking loss against Zimbabwe in the second match of their campaign and were left on the verge of an early exit from the tournament.

When all seemed over for the men in green, the unpredictable lived up to their title and scripted an astounding comeback out of nowhere, thanks to some quality cricket but also the Netherlands.

Pakistan then got back on the winning track with a win over South Africa and did not look back after that until England crushed their glory hopes in the final.

The green shirts had a dismal show in the final against England but their strength – the pace bowling – still managed to put on a fight despite not having much to defend before an untimely injury of pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi barred them from powering the side to the title victory.

This ends another year devoid of any major trophy from cricket grounds and while many were anticipating a fairytale glory of the T20 World Cup, the fortunes, in the end, favoured the calculated English side led by Jos Buttler.

A safe destination for Cricket

Notwithstanding the disappointing results at home, 2022 certainly proved to be a breakthrough year for Pakistan in terms of brushing aside its image as an unsafe destination for cricket.

The outgoing year witnessed historic tours by three of the top cricket nations i.e Australia, England and New Zealand and helped Pakistan regain its solid posture in the cricket world and set a precedent for years to come with the hosting of the Asia Cup 2023 and Champions Trophy 2025 in sight.

Starting with a full-fledged tour of the Australian men’s side in March and ending it with a New Zealand team’s tour with England’s dual visits in between, Pakistan had accomplished their aspiration to bring competitive cricket back on its shores – yet unveiling its own Test incompetence in the process.

Pakistan team had to face disappointing defeats in both the Test series at its home. While Australia managed a close 1-0 series win after draws in the first two Tests, Ben Stokes-led England thrashed out the hosts completely and inflicted upon Pakistan its first-ever 3-0 home whitewash.

Lahore Qalandars end title drought in PSL

One of the most criticized franchises of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) – Lahore Qalandars endured perennial failures in the first four seasons and finished at the bottom.

The fifth edition of the marquee league saw the turn of fortunes for the Lahore-based franchise as they were finally freed from the bottom place and went on to play the final but fell short against arch-rivals Karachi Kings.

The Qalandars then had another forgetful season in 2021 but they made an astounding return in the 2022 edition and achieved what their rivals had already done, which was to lift the PSL title.

They had an unwanted start to their campaign as they lost their first match against defending champions Multan Sultans but recollected themselves to script a perfect return and won six out of their next eight matches and made it to the playoffs.

The side then faced tournament favourites Multan Sultans in the final, who lost only one match in the group stage and flattened Mohammad Rizwan’s side to capture their maiden title.

A win over arch-rivals India – Key highlight for Women’s cricket

Pakistan women’s team made great progress in 2022 – if progress is not defined in terms of the number of trophies won – as the side clean swept Sri Lanka and Ireland in the ODI series at home. Three Pakistani players namely Tuba Hasan, Nida Dar and Sidra Ameen were awarded Women’s player of the month by the ICC during the year.

However, a cherry on top was their sensational win against the arch-rivals by 13 runs in the Women’s Asia Cup thanks to the all-around heroics played by Dar. She blasted a brilliant  56 off 37 before picking two wickets to help Pakistan seal their third win against India in 13 T20I face-offs.

Bismah Maroof-led side had an impressive run in the tournament as they went on to beat Sri Lanka – with Ayesha Naseem emulating Naseem Shah’s famous back-to-back sixes – before a single-run defeat against the same opponents in the semis ended their journey.

Another frustrating year for National Sport

Pakistan had yet again a disappointing end to a year in the national sport. The green shirts participated in three major events – Asia Cup, Commonwealth Games and Azlan Shah Cup.

In the Asia Cup 2022, the green shirts were knocked out in the group stage courtesy of India’s hammering 16-0 victory over Indonesia. The side then played several ranking matches, and after beating Bangladesh 8-0, managed to finish the eight-team tournament in the fifth position.

Pakistan did not fare well in the Commonwealth Games as well. In the entire tournament, the Green Shirts only won one game against Scotland and could secure the seventh position in the 10-team competition.

The national hockey team then finished their major tournament on a high note as they claimed the bronze medal in the Azlan Shah Cup 2022, held in November.

Following their third-place finish, the green shirts ended their first medal in the championship after a long hiatus of over a decade by defeating Japan 5-3 in the third-four placing game.

A ray of hope for Pakistan in Football

As the year 2022 was majorly dominated by the recently held FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar which witnessed the superstar Lionel Messi lifting the glittering trophy and completing his title cabinet.

But it was also a remarkable year for Pakistan football as it marked the nation’s return to international set-up after FIFA lifted the ban on the country and restored its international status in June.

Following the uplifting of the ban, the Pakistan Women’s Football team ended an eight-year hiatus with their participation in the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship.

The national side had a dismal return to international football as they suffered a narrow defeat from arch-rivals India but managed to finish the tournament on a winning note with a dominating 7-0 victory over Maldives in their last fixture.

After women, Pakistan men’s side also marked a return to the international circuit as they took on Nepal in a friendly match in November.

The memorable match for the nation, however, ended in a narrow defeat for the green shirts but they fought bravely throughout the enthralling contest to promise a brighter future.

Nadeem, Butt lead Pakistan’s medalists at Commonwealth Games

The month of August provided a moment of pride for the nation as Pakistani athletes progressed well in the Commonwealth Games 2022 and managed to claim eight medals for the country that included two golds from Arshad Nadeem and Nooh Dastgir Butt.

Weightlifter Butt created history as he set the new Commonwealth Games record in weightlifting to secure the first gold for Pakistan in the Games.

In the final round of the 109+kg Men’s category, national weightlifter Butt produced an astounding outcome as he lifted a record total of 405 kg to capture the first gold for Pakistan.

After narrowly missing gold in last year’s Tokyo Olympics, Pakistan’s Javelin thrower Nadeem had found a moment of redemption as he defied his elbow injury to claim a historic gold for Pakistan.

To do so, the national athlete broke the 90-meter barrier to set the national and Games record with his astounding throw.

Nadeem’s brilliance resulted in ending a 56-year medal drought for Pakistan in track and field at the Games.

Besides Nadeem and Butt, national wrestlers remained the major contributor to the country’s medal tally as Inam Butt, Zaman Anwar, and Sharif Tahir bagged a silver each.

Wrestlers Inayatullah and Ali Asad, on the other hand, managed to bag a bronze apiece, while Shah Hussain Shah claimed bronze in Judo.

Historic year for Pakistan in Snooker

It was undoubtedly a remarkable year for Pakistan in snooker – from Ahsan Ramzan winning the International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF) World Snooker Championship to Mohammad Asif and Asjad Iqbal claiming the professional status by World Snooker Tour (WST).
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It all started with Ahsan showcasing a scintillating show in the IBSF championship where he marked major upsets and overpowered opponents twice his age.

The 16-year-old snooker sensation continued to impress with his precision as he scripted an astounding comeback in the final against Iran’s Amir Sarkhosh from 4-2 down to eventually triumphing 6-5 and became the second-youngest cueist to seize the prestigious title.

Besides Ahsan, national cueists Asif and Asjad also made the nation proud as they both earned a professional card from the WST following a magnificent run in Q School 1 Asia & Oceania.

Asif was the first Pakistani player to earn a professional card before Asjad followed.

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