Babar Azam achieves major milestone with Champions Cup century

Pakistan’s white-ball captain Babar Azam achieved a major milestone on Thursday, becoming the first batter from the country to score 30 centuries in List-A cricket.

Babar Azam was under tight scrutiny due to his below-par performances in international cricket, the highlight of which was his dismal run in the two-match home Test series against Bangladesh.

He crashed out of the top ten list in the ICC Test Batting Rankings after a forgettable home series against Bangladesh, where he managed 64 runs in four innings.

However, it seems like the star batter is finding his rhythm back during the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup, where he is representing Stallions.

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During yesterday’s clash against Saud Shakeel-led Dolphins, Babar scored an unbeaten century, which helped etched his name in the history.

The right-handed batter has scored 30 centuries in List-A cricket, which is the most by any Pakistani batter, while Khurram Manzoor is second on the list with 27 centuries.

Babar Azam’s 104-run knock guided Stallions to a 271-run total in their game, which they successfully defended to register their second victory in the tournament.

The Dolphins’ batting unit skittled for a meagre 97 runs in 25 overs and thus succumbed to a crushing 174-run defeat, their third in the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup.

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WATCH: Sarfaraz Ahmed’s stump-mic comments about Babar Azam go viral

Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed’s hilarious comments about current white-ball captain Babar Azam during Thursday’s Champions One-Day Cup clash between the Dolphins and Stallions went viral on social media.

The seventh match of the tournament saw Saud Shakeel-led Dolphins taking on Stallions captained by wicketkeeping batter Mohammad Haris.

Batting first, the Stallions got off to a steady start with Pakistan red-ball captain Shan Masood and Yasir Khan giving them a 76-run start for the first wicket.

The left-handed batter was dismissed after scoring a 36-run knock, bringing Babar Azam to the crease.

The Pakistan white-ball captain’s arrival was met with loud cheers and chants of ‘Babar, Babar’ from the spectators in Faisalabad.

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As spinner Sufyan Moqim was getting ready for his first over of the game, Dolphins’ wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed was caught on stump mic encouraging his teammates along with a hilarious jibe at Babar Azam.

“Koi jaldi nahi. Inko Babar, Babar karne do. Hum Babar ko 40 over khila denge, baki sare out ho jayenge. (No hurry. Let them keep chanting Babar, Babar. We will make Babar play for 40 overs, the rest of the team will get out.),” Ahmed said.

His sledging left fans in splits as several maintained that the dig was a reference to a common perception that Babar Azam batting for long would only benefit his team.

The game, however, saw the Pakistan white-ball captain playing a crucial unbeaten 104-run knock to guide his team to a 271-run total in their game against the Dolphins in the Champions Cup.

In response, the Dolphins’ batting unit skittled for a meagre 97 runs in 25 overs and thus succumbed to a crushing 174-run defeat, their third in the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup.

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Babar, bowlers give Stallions thumping victory over Dolphins

MULTAN: Babar Azam’s unbeaten century, followed by a combined bowling effort led Stallions to a massive victory over Dolphins in the seventh match of the Champions One-Day Cup here at Iqbal Stadium on Thursday.

Set to chase 272, the Dolphins’ batting unit skittled for a meagre 97 in 25 overs.

The Dolphins found themselves in a state of bother right from the start as they lost their opener Mohammad Huraira (0) on just the second delivery of the innings.

The wickets kept tumbling while experienced opener Sahibzada Farhan stood firm on the other hand.

Farhan’s retaliation finally ended in the 16th over as he faltered against Abrar Ahmed. He remained the top-scorer for the Dolphins with a gutsy 32 off 36 balls with the help of six boundaries.

Besides Farhan, Asif Ali (21) was the other Dolphins batter to offer some resistance against a disciplined Stallions bowling attack while the rest failed.

Jahandad Khan and Mehran Mumtaz bagged three wickets each for the Stallions while Abrar and Haris Rauf took two each.

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Stallions’ captain Mohammad Haris’ decision to bat first after winning the toss, turned out beneficial for his team as they amassed a commendable total of 271/7 in the allotted overs.

Opening batters Yasir Khan and Shan Masood gave Stallions a head start with a 76-run stand, culminating with the latter’s dismissal in the 13th over.

Masood scored a brisk 34 off 36 deliveries with the help of three boundaries.

With Masood’s dismissal, Babar Azam came out to Bat at No.3 and joined Yasir Khan.

The duo, however, shared a brief partnership, which yielded only 17 runs as Dolphins skipper Saud Shakeel trapped Yasir lbw on the first delivery of the 17th over.

The opening batter fell agonizingly short of his well-deserved half-century, scoring 46 off 58 deliveries and hit five boundaries.

Babar was then involved in an anchoring third-wicket partnership with Tayyab Tahir. The pair added 57 runs to the Stallions’ total until Tahir fell victim to Qasim Akram in the 30th over.

Tahir scored a cautious 33 off 49 deliveries with the help of four fours.

Following Tahir’s dismissal, the Stallions began to lose wickets at regular intervals but Babar Azam held his ground firm and kept the scoreboard ticking single-handedly.

The star batter eventually reached his century on the penultimate delivery of the innings when he hit Mir Hamza for a four.

He ran for a couple on the final delivery of the Stallions’ innings and thus remained unbeaten with 100-ball 104, laced up with seven fours and three sixes.

For the Dolphins, Hamza, Qasim, Saud, Faheem Ashraf, Abbas Afridi and Sufiyan Muqeem made one scalp each.

For the unversed, the Dolphins are yet to win a game in the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup and are at the bottom of the standings with zero points while the Stallions are at third position with 14 points.

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Mir Hamza highlights importance of red-ball bowling for white-ball success

Pakistan Test pacer Mir Hamza has recently highlighted the importance of playing red-ball cricket to achieve success across all formats.

Mir Hamza, who is currently representing Dolphins in the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup, shared that the longer format requires adapting to different situations in the match, which can help a bowler in shorter formats as well.

“A bowler with red-ball experience knows how to adapt to different situations and execute the right delivery at the right time,” he said during an interview with a local news channel.

Hamza also shared that he is satisfied with his recent performances in the Test series Bangladesh as well as the Champions Cup.

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“I enjoy my performance most when it benefits the team,” said Hamza. “I’ll be focusing on helping the team win the remaining matches.”

He further shared that he focuses more on the team’s victory rather than winning individual accolades.

“I never play with the mindset of topping the charts or securing a spot. My goal is always to contribute to my team’s success,” he said.

However, Mir Hamza also expressed his desire to lead Dolphins to victory with his bowling and win a Man of the Match award.

“In the Champions Cup, I hope to at least win the man-of-the-match award in one of the games,” he added.

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Asif Ali aims to earn Pakistan recall with strong Champions Cup display

Pakistan’s aggressive middle-order batter Asif Ali has shared that he is aiming to earn a recall to the national white-ball team with his performance in the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup.

Asif Ali is representing Saud Shakeel-led Dolphins in the Champions One-Day Cup and strong a quick half-century in yesterday’s 92-run loss against Markhors.

During an interview with a local news channel, Asif expressed his goal to give strong performances throughout the tournament that could pave the way for his return to the national team.

He also shared that he used to bat at number four in domestic cricket, however, after his international debut, he had to settle at number six spot. The change in batting order posed a new challenge for the explosive batter.

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“The transition from No. 4 to No. 6 is not easy,” Asif said. “Training specifically for your position is crucial in international cricket. When you’re accustomed to playing higher up the order domestically, the shift to a lower spot at the international level can be demanding.”

He also opened up about Dolphins’ loss against Markhors, emphasizing that he would not have opted to field first, considering the pitch conditions.

“The pitch favoured bowlers in the later stages of the game, making batting difficult,” he said. “There was moisture early on, and that’s why Dolphins’ management chose to field first.”

“If they had asked me, I would have advised them not to fall for that and opt to bat first,” he added.

Asif Ali has represented Pakistan in 21 ODIs and 58 T20Is since his debut in 2018. He has scored 382 runs in ODI cricket and 577 runs in T20Is.

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Sarfaraz Ahmed reveals reason behind Haseebullah’s absence from Champions Cup

Former Pakistan captain and Dolphins’ mentor Sarfaraz Ahmed has revealed the reason behind the absence of emerging wicket-keeper Haseebullah Khan from the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup.

Haseebullah was part of the Markhors side, which is led by Pakistan’s current all-format wicket-keeper Mohammad Rizwan.

However, the fans wondered why Haseebullah did not feature in any game during the five-team tournament.

It’s worth noting that in the ongoing clash between Markhors and Dolphins, Bismillah Khan donned the wicket-keeping gloves, while Rizwan is playing as a specialist batter, which further raised questions about Haseebullah’s absence.

But Sarfaraz Ahmed shared during a mid-match conversation that Haseebullah is unfit, resulting in his absence from the tournament.

“Wicketkeepers are coming up surely. I don’t think people know this but Haseebullah got unfit, unfortunately,” Sarfaraz revealed.

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The former captain further praised young wicket-keepers Mohammad Haris, Saad Baig and Rohail Nazir, expressing hope that they can represent Pakistan in future.

“Mohammad Haris, Saad Baig and Rohail Nazir are there as well. As you said, I know two teams are featuring batter keepers but the future of keeping is still very bright,” he added.

“These players have been performing consistently in domestic cricket, so I am hopeful they can represent Pakistan in future,” Sarfaraz concluded.

For the unversed, Mohammad Haris is leading the Stallions team, featuring Pakistan’s white-ball captain Babar Azam and Test captain Shan Masood.

Meanwhile, Rohail Nazir is part of the Shaheen Afridi-led Lions, but he has yet to get a game.

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Markhors crush Dolphins to stay perfect in Champions One-Day Cup

FAISALABAD: Kamran Ghulam’s dominant century, followed by a combined bowling effort led Markhors to a thumping 92-run victory over Dolphins in the sixth match of the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup here at Iqbal Stadium on Wednesday.

Set to chase a daunting 285, the Dolphins’ batting lineup faltered and could accumulate 192 before being bundled out in 43.5 overs.

The Dolphins had a dismal start to the pursuit as they lost two wickets inside the first five overs with just 13 runs on the board.

Following the early debacle, skipper Saud Shakeel joined in-form opener Sahibzada Farhan in the middle and briefly anchored the innings with a 46-run partnership.

Salman Ali Agha broke the budding partnership in the 13th over by getting Farhan stumped. The right-handed opener scored a cautious 24 off 35 deliveries.

Saud was then involved in a brief fourth-wicket partnership with Qasim Akram (13) before being removed by Agha in the 23rd over. He remained a notable run-getter for the Dolphins with a 56-ball 41.

Asif Ali then took the reigns of the Dolphins’ run chase and scored a fighting half-century. His resilience, however, came to an end in the 37th over, leaving his side reeling at 161/8.

Asif remained the top-scorer for the Dolphins with a brisk 50, coming off 43 deliveries and featuring three fours and as many sixes.

Later, Markhors’ bowlers ran through the Dolphins’ batting tail and steered their side to a statement victory.

For Markhors, Salman Ali Agha and Mohammad Imran bagged three wickets each while Iftikhar Ahmed, Zahid Mahmood, Naseem Shah and Akif Javed shared four wickets between them.

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Dolphins elected to field and Mir Hamza proved the decision right with his new ball spell, removing both openers inside five overs with ten runs on the board.

However, Kamran Ghulam and Mohammad Rizwan raised a solid 122-run stand for the third wicket, lifting the team’s total to 132 in 27 overs.

Usman Qadir broke the partnership as he got Rizwan stumped soon after the wicketkeeper completed his half-century. Rizwan scored 51 runs from 67 balls with four boundaries, including one six.

Kamran Ghulam continued his onslaught during his 71-run partnership with Salman Ali Agha before Sameen Gul ended his entertaining knock. He top-scored with 113 runs off 110 balls which featured 12 boundaries and three sixes.

Markhors were eyeing a big total with 203 runs on the board and six wickets in hand in the 38th over, however, Faheem Ashraf rained on their parade. He picked three quick wickets in his next three overs, reducing Markhors to 235-7.

Salman Ali Agha departed after an anchoring 49-run knock from 47 balls with three fours and one six.

Mohammad Imran and Zahid Mahmood then added crucial 32 runs for the eighth wicket, with the former being the major run-scorer.

Faheem picked Imran’s wicket, who was playing at 27, while Zahid remained unbeaten at 15 off 14. Akif Javed hit the six on the last ball to push the team’s total to 284-9 in 50 overs.

For Dolphins, Faheem Ashraf topped the bowling charts with figures of 4-50, while Mir Hamza picked two wickets. Sameen Gul and Usman Qadir managed one wicket each.

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I haven’t done justice to my talent: Faheem Ashraf

Pakistan all-rounder Faheem Ashraf recently stated that he is considering the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup as a platform that will pave the way for his comeback to the national team.

Faheem is representing Saud Shakeel-led Dolphins in the Champions One-Day Cup. he scored 35-ball 41 and took one wicket in Dolphins’ season opener against Panthers.

During an interview with a local news channel, the 30-year-old all-rounder expressed his dissatisfaction with his performances, highlighting the need for improvement. But he also acknowledged that at times his good performances were overlooked.

“A career has its ups and downs, but a good performance can open many doors. What’s destined will come, and if it’s not in your destiny, it won’t happen,” said Faheem.

“Perhaps I haven’t done justice to my talent. At times, it’s disappointing when, despite performing, opportunities don’t come your way. But I try to stay positive and avoid negative thoughts,” he added.

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Faheem also commented on the importance of the Champions One-Day Cup for him and other players, who are eyeing a comeback to the Pakistan team for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

“Some will be trying to make a comeback, while others will be looking to cement their places. It’s an important opportunity for young players to perform and get noticed by selectors and franchise teams,” he stated.

“I’m aiming to perform well here and make a comeback for the Champions Trophy,” he further added.

He also shared that he will continue to serve the game of cricket until his fitness allows.

“As long as I have the energy, I will keep playing cricket. Once I no longer have that, I’ll step away from the game,” he concluded.

Notably, Faheem Ashraf last played for Pakistan in the Perth Test against Australia, while his last white-ball match was the Asia Cup 2023 clash against India.

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Champions Cup: Shadab, Usama spin web to help Panthers sink Lions

FAISALABAD: Shadab Khan and Usama Mir took three wickets each after Mubasir Khan and Haider Ali’s half-centuries to steer Panthers to an 84-run victory over Lions during the Champions One-Day Cup here at Iqbal Stadium on Monday.

Panthers were booked for 283 in the first innings, however, they successfully defended the total as they bundled Lions for a meagre 199.

Mohammad Hasnain provided the first breakthrough, dismissing Sajjad Ali in the first over with seven runs on the board.

Ammad Butt removed Abdullah Shafique in the next over, while Omair Bin Yousuf scored a quick 20 before getting run out, leaving Lions reeling at 44-3.

Imam-ul-Haq showed resistance as he stitched an 83-run stand with Irfan Khan for the fourth wicket, pushing the total to 127.

He looked in good touch during his 62-ball innings of 60, which was laced with five boundaries and two sixes before Shadab Khan ended his stay at the crease.

Meanwhile, Usama Mir removed Irfan Khan, who scored a cautious 35 off 50 balls with two boundaries and one six.

Khushdil Shah played a 32-ball knock, scoring 22 runs, while wickets kept falling around him. He also fell prey to Shadab Khan.

Ahmed Daniyal (16) and Sirajuddin (19) then added a 32-run stand for the ninth wicket before falling in consecutive overs, ending Panthers innings at 199.

Usama Mir and Shadab Khan claimed three wickets each, while Mohammad Hasnain picked two.

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Earlier, Panthers found themselves in a precarious position as they lost four wickets inside the first ten overs with 51 runs on the board.

Mubasir Khan and Haider Ali then knitted a solid partnership of 144 runs for the fifth wicket, completing their half-centuries in the process.

However, Mubasir missed his well-deserved century as Aamir Yamin ended his stellar knock, courtesy of Sirajuddin’s catch.

He remained the top-scorer for Panthers with 90 off 97, which featured ten boundaries and three sixes.

Meanwhile, Haider continued his strokeplay, adding another 67 runs for the sixth wicket with captain Shadab Khan (37).

At 262-5, Panthers were in a position to post a big total, however, Ahmed Daniyal removed Haider and Shadab in the same over to bring Lions back into the match.

Haider departed after scoring 84 runs from 99 balls, laced with five boundaries and three sixes, while Shadab scored a 29-ball 37 with five boundaries.

Panthers failed to recover and lost their next three wickets for only 20 runs, bundling out for 283 in 46.5 overs.

Ahmed Daniyal and Shaheen Afridi took three wickets each for Lions, while Aamir Yamin and Sirajuddin bagged two each.

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WATCH: Babar Azam hits Shahnawaz Dahani for five consecutive fours

FAISALABAD: Pakistan batter Babar Azam, representing Stallions in the Champions Cup, showed his batting masterclass by hitting Shahnawaz Dahani for five consecutive fours during the game against Markhors here on Sunday.

Coming to bowl the 8th over of the inning, his first, Dahani started with a dot ball, however, Babar Azam hit the second delivery for a four.

The right-handed batter then guided the third delivery through the third slip for another boundary.

The Pakistan white-ball captain was not finished as he hit Shahnawaz Dahani for consecutive fours on the remaining deliveries of his first over, which proved to be his only over in the match.

However, Babar Azam failed to stay at the crease for a long period as he was dismissed by spinner Zahid Mahmood in the 16th over.

He departed after scoring 45 off 44 deliveries, leaving Stallions reeling at 85 for the loss of four wickets as they continued their chase of a 232-run target.

After Babar’s dismissal, Stallions’ batters failed to pose any threat to the spin attack of Zahid Mahmood and Salman Ali Agha as they bundled out for a meagre 105 runs in 23.4 overs.

Except for Shan Masood (19) and Babar Azam, no other batter managed to reach the double figures.

Zahid Mahmood claimed 5-18, while Salman Ali Agha and Naseem Shah managed three and two wickets respectively.

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