Published 09:29 IST, November 12th 2019
Michael Hussey has a suggestion for Babar Azam to become a Test star
Pakistan's star batsman Babar Azam has been in phenomenal form for the side, not just in the limited-overs format of the game but also in the longer format
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Pakistan's star batsman Babar Azam has been in phemenal form for side, t just in limited-overs format of game but also in Test games. Ahead of Pakistan's Test series against Australia, Babar Azam remained unbeaten at 157 runs against Australia A on Monday. Babar Azam and Asad Shafiq stitched a partnership of 276 runs at stumps on Day one, with Babar Azam's kck laced with 24 boundaries.
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Micheal Hussey has a tip for Babar Azam
Speaking to a website, former Australian cricketer Michael Hussey had a tip for number one ranked T20 batsman in world to be in 'same conversation with starts like Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, and Steve Smith. Michael Hussey said that if Babar Azam could start hitting more hundreds in Test matches, n he could join ranks of great Test cricketers around world. Micael Hussey lauded Babar Azam and said that he was a brilliant player. Babar Azam’s Test career has indeed t been very impressive. In 21 Tests, he has mand just one century and avers a modest 35.28. Unlike Tests, he avers more than 50 in both ODIs as well as T20Is.
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Australia register a comprehensive win in T20 series
It was a walk in park for Australia after skipper Aaron Finch had won toss and elected to bowl first. Premier Aussie pacer Mitchell Starc put visitors on backfoot with two wickets in two balls off his beautiful inswinging deliveries. He first trapped Pakistan skipper Babar Azam plumb in front of wicket and n cleaned up wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan of very next delivery to leave Men In Green reeling at 15/2 before Imam-Ul-Haq followed in some time. Apart from Iftikhar Ahmed, ne of Pakistani batsmen could show any resistance. Ahmed played cameo innings of a 37-ball 45 as Pakistan mand to post 106/8 in ir 20 overs. In reply, Aussies got to target without breaking a sweat riding on a 109-run opening stand between David Warner and Aaron Finch. Aussie skipper remained unbeaten on a 36-ball 52 at a strike rate of 144.44 which included four boundaries and two maximums while Warner remained t out on a 35-ball 48 at a strike rate of 137.14 including four boundaries and three sixes as hosts reached target comprehensively in 12th over with all 10 wickets in hand.
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09:11 IST, November 12th 2019