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Babar Azam bags ICC Men's Player of the Month' award

This is the third time Babar has been named ICC player of the month

By Web Desk
September 12, 2023
Pakistans skipper Babar Azam as ICCs Mens Player of the Month for August 2023. — @ICC website.
Pakistan's skipper Babar Azam as ICC's Men's Player of the Month for August 2023. — @ICC website.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday named Pakistan's skipper Babar Azam as "ICC Men's Player of the Month" for August.

The ICC's recognition comes as Babar has been in tremendous form recently and holds the top spot as the number one ranked batsman in the ICC rankings with 882 points.

The Green Shirts' captain scored his career's 31st century (across all formats) in Pakistan's match against Nepal in the ongoing Asia Cup 2023 and became the fastest ever to score 19 one-day international (ODI) tons.

Babar reached the milestone in 102 innings, surpassing South Africa's Hashim Amla who took 104 innings.

Separately, the 31st century placed the Pakistani skipper on par with legends Javed Miandad and Saeed Anwar. He now stands just behind Younis Khan (41), Mohammad Yousuf (39), and Inzamam-ul-Haq (35) in terms of centuries for Pakistan.

Babar — who was thrilled to accept the honour as ICC's Mens Player of the Month— beat teammate Shadab Khan and West Indies hard-hitter Nicholas Pooran to win the award.

"I am delighted to be named ICC Player of the Month for August 2023," Babar said.

"The past month has been extraordinary for my team as we have put in some terrific performances. With the Asia Cup coming to Pakistan after such a long time, it was great to play in front of the passionate and cricket-loving crowds of Multan and Lahore,” he said adding that his second ODI score of 150-plus in Multan doubled the joy.

"I am looking forward to making the most of the form as we head into an exciting phase of cricket with the backend of the Asia Cup nearing and the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup around the corner. My team and I are eager to bring joy and happiness to the millions of Pakistan fans."

The star batter had an exceptional month in the Asian sub-continent, excelling in the 50-over format.

In the first ODI against Afghanistan in a bilateral series in Sri Lanka, Babar faced a rare setback, failing to score any runs.

However, he quickly bounced back, displaying his resilience with two consecutive fifties. The highlight came during the second ODI, where the Pakistan captain, alongside Imam-ul-Haq, forged a crucial 118-run partnership, setting the stage for an exciting last-over showdown.

Babar contributed 53 runs in the run-chase, well-supported by Imam's 91 runs and the lower-order batters. Pakistan clinched a nail-biting victory with a single ball and a wicket to spare.

He followed it up with yet another crucial 60, aiding his team in reaching a commendable total of 268/8 in the final ODI. Pakistan's bowlers excelled, securing a comfortable 59-run victory to achieve a clean sweep with a 3-0 series win.