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Watch Babar Azam 100 against Australia




Babar Azam now has 4 hundreds in two Odi series and this is exceptional cricket played from this youngster. He played three
Odis against West Indies in the UAE and in all of them he made hundreds. After that now in Australia he has a hundred to his name.
Not many batsman get a hundred in Australia in their debut tour. Babar Azam really played well today. He was able to convert his knock into a grand one. Earlier he was not getting bog scores. He was getting scores but after getting settled he was not been able to transform those score into big ones.
Babar Azam applied himself in the center. He was looking for singles and doubles the entire time he was in the middle. He did hit some big shots as well. He can hit the ball but he is not like Sharjeel Khan for that matter. Babar is one of those players who rotate the strike at regular interval and make sure that they stay in.
Pakistan did lose the last ODI as well but there are many things which they should learn from this tour. First of all they have to visit Australian on a regular interval. Coming to these parts of the world after 5 to 6 years and then expecting win in every game from an Asian side is a lot to ask for. The wickets are bouncy here hence practice is necessary.

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