Saturday 19 February 2022

🇵🇰 8566 international runs for Pakistan 🏏 Their fifth-highest Test run-scorer 💯 Test best of 302* vs West Indies in 2016 Happy 37th birthday @AzharAli_!

 An initial batsman in terms of professional career, Azhar has worked his direction consistently up Pakistan's homegrown scene starting around 2006. That was the season he started opening consistently for Khan Research Laboratories, a move that got him two hundreds and two fifties in five matches, and he hasn't thought back.

Every one of his runs have been made with a reduced method, intended to get behind the line of each ball. Onlookers say he gets into a knot against the more limited ball regularly yet his understanding is critical. On A visit to Australia in 2009, he two times made five-hour 70s against an assault that included Doug Bollinger, Clint McKay and Jason Krejza. That series moved him into senior group center and a strong on the off chance that not fabulous 2009-10 season, combined with a transition to look past Younis Khan - this didn't exactly work out - and Mohammad Yousuf, achieved a luxuriously merited Test debut in the center request at Lord's against Australia.

Azhar scored his first Test fifty in quite a while second Test, in troublesome batting conditions at Headingley, in a fourth-innings run-pursue of 180 against Australia. His first Test hundred came solely after he'd scored ten fifties, yet that was just a minor imperfection. Not long after that century against Sri Lanka came his milestone Test series, against England in the UAE in 2011-12, when he showed exceptional tolerance and disposition to score a second-innings century in another low-scoring match in Dubai. In a series overwhelmed by the bowlers, Azhar was the main batsman from one or the other side to average more than 50.

He was named ODI chief after the 2015 World Cup, taking over from Misbah-ul-Haq, yet here's the place where Azhar ran into inconvenience. Pakistan slipped to a record-low No. 9 in ODIs under him prior to rising a spot, pretty much meeting all requirements for the 2017 Champions Trophy that highlighted the best eight groups. In all they won 12 and lost 18 ODIs under Azhar, before he quit the captaincy in February 2017 right after a 4-1 misfortune to Australia.

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