Pakistan cricket witnessed a historic moment when former skipper Babar Azam and current skipper Shan Masood forged a record-breaking opening partnership in the ongoing Test series against South Africa.
Babar Azam wasn't happy when Proteas pacer Wiaan Mulder threw the ball at the stumps. The duo were seen exchanging words, and tensions reached an all-time high
Babar shared how he was disappointed with his dismissal on Day 3 of the Cape Town Test, as he missed scoring a century.
Babar Azam was left ‘disappointed’ and reflective as he tried to process the shot that led to his dismissal on Day 3 of the second Test against South Africa. Positioned firmly at the crease on ...
Babar Azam, who had scored a 58 in the first innings of the second Test against South Africa, scored 81 in the second. He was finally dismissed by Marco Jansen.
Shan Masood and Babar Azam created history by setting Pakistan's highest-ever opening partnership against South Africa with a 150-plus stand, surpassing the 137-run record. Masood remained unbeaten at 93 and Babar at 78,
Captain Shan Masood and Babar Azam have shared Pakistan’s record opening stand of 205 runs against South Africa after the Proteas enforced the follow-on on the third day of the second and final test.
Captain Shan Masood and Babar Azam led Pakistan's fightback against South Africa in the second test match at Cape Town.
Babar Azam and Shan Masood made history by setting the highest opening partnership for Pakistan in a Test match against South Africa.As per Cricket Pakistan, their partnership of 140 runs, achieved on day three of the second Test in Cape Town.
A tense moment unfolded between Pakistan's top order batsman, Babar Azam, and South African bowler, Wiaan Mulder, during the Pakistan-South Africa match at Newlands Stadium in Cape Town, After a frustrating follow-on and no wickets taken during the second innings, Mulder threw a ball at Babar Azam, who was far away from the stumps.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Captain Shan Masood struck an unbeaten century in a stunning opening stand of 205 with Babar Azam as Pakistan launched a fightback on day three of the second and final test against hosts South Africa at Newlands on Sunday.
Captain Shan Masood and Babar Azam set a record-breaking opening partnership of 205 runs for Pakistan against South Africa in the second Test. Masood hit an unbeaten 102, while Babar fell for 81. Pakistan trails by 208 runs after being dismissed earlier for 194.