Rawalpindi, Nov. 15 -- Pakistan batter Babar Azam finally ended his 807-day-long century drought in international cricket as he brought up his 20th ODI century in the second match of the series against the touring Sri Lankan side at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
With this century, Babar Azam also matched former Pakistan batsman Saeed Anwar's record for the most ODI centuries by a Pakistani player.
The former Pakistan captain played a match-winning innings, remaining unbeaten on 102 off 119 balls while chasing a target of 289, helping his team win by eight wickets.
Babar now stands level with Saeed Anwar for most centuries in ODIs by a Pakistan cricketer. Anwar, who has 8824 runs and 20 tons, played 247 ODIs for Pakistan. Babar, on th...
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