Babar Azam missed the half -century against the West Indies. (Photo-PTI)
Pakistan’s legendary batsman Babar Azam landed in the field after four months. During this, he made a great start to his innings against the West Indies, but before the half -century, one of his intelligence overshadowed him. Because of this, he had to leave the ground and return to the pavilion. However, this did not affect the results of the team and Pakistan defeated the hosts by 5 wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the three ODI series. Playing his debut match in this victory of Pakistan Hasan Nawaz He played an important role and hit an unbeaten fifty.
What did Babar Azam have intelligent?
In the first ODI played against the West Indies, former Pakistan captain Babar Azam batted brilliantly, but he missed his half -century. Babar Azam would have hit a half -century, but during the match, one of his smarts was overshadowed by him. It happened that during the innings of Pakistan, the 23rd over West Indies spinner Gudkesh brought pearls.
On the third ball of this over, Pakistan veteran Babar Azam tried to come forward from the crease and play the shot, but he completely missed and wicketkeeper Shai Hope spread his gills. Its video is going viral on social media. Babar Azam was dismissed for 47 runs in 64 balls with the help of 5 fours and 1 six. He could not score his half -century by three runs.
Return in the field after four months
Former captain of Pakistan Babar Azam The leaf has completely cut off from the T20I team. Because of this, he did not get a chance in the three -match T20I series against the West Indies. He returned to the ODI series. Babar Azam played his last match against New Zealand on 5 April 2025. After this, he returned to the field after four months.
In the first match of the three ODI series against the West Indies, Pakistan defeated the hosts by 5 wickets. Batting first, the West Indies team returned to the pavilion after scoring 280 runs in 49 overs. In response, Pakistan achieved the target of winning by losing five wickets in 48.5 overs.