ICC Names Babar Azam As Men’s ODI Cricketer Of The Year 2021

 ICC Names Babar Azam As Men’s ODI Cricketer Of The Year 2021



The International Cricket Council (ICC) has named Pakistan commander Babar Azam as the Men's ODI Cricketer of the Year 2021.

Pakistan's Babar Azam, Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan, South Africa's Janneman Malan and Ireland's Paul Stirling were designated for the ODI Cricketer of the Year grant.



The Pakistan captain played only 6 One Day International games in 2021 however he made urgent commitments for the group in every one of the games he played and he was conveying steady execution with the bat.

Generally, Babar Azam scored 405 runs at a normal of 67.50 in the 6 games he played and he crushed two centuries in the year too.

Babar was the second-most elevated run-scorer in the series against South Africa, where Pakistan won by 2-1, with 228 runs added to his repertoire. Additionally, Babar was granted Player of the Match in both the matches Pakistan won against South Africa. In the principal ODI Babar crushed an extraordinary century to assist Pakistan with finishing the run pursue and in the third and last ODI, he scored 94 runs, when South Africa posted 320 batting first.



In the mean time, Babar was Pakistan's best entertainer in the series against England, where Pakistan lost by 3-0. Babar figured out how to score 177 runs in the series and no other Pakistan batsman figured out how to score more than 100 in the series.

Babar Azam's Most Memorable ODI Knock Of 2021



Babar's most significant ODI thump came in the last One Day International match of the three-match ODI series against England.

Pakistan had effectively lost the series by losing the initial two games one after the other and they were playing for vital ICC Cricket World Cup Super League focuses in the last match at the Edgbaston, Birmingham.

Britain won the throw and welcomed Pakistan to bat first and Fakhar Zaman was excused rapidly. Nonetheless, Babar Azam had a 92-run organization with Imam-ul-Haq that assisted Pakistan with acquiring some force.

Babar batted carefully and finished his fifty off 72 balls and he finished the following fifty runs off only 32 balls, to crush his second ODI century of the year. His innings finished at the score of 158 runs off 139 balls, when he was excused by Brydon Carse in the second wad of the 50th over.

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