The 28-year-old Pakistani Cricket team Captain Babar Azam bats right-handed and serves as the team captain for Pakistan in all formats.
Legendary Pakistani batsman Babar Azam has become the first skipper to ever achieve three hundred in T20Is, the game’s shortest format.
At the second T20I of the series against New Zealand on Saturday at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, the Pakistani skipper reached the milestone.
Babar currently ranks second on the record for most hundreds in T20 cricket after this, his ninth T20 century. Chris Gayle is first on the list with 22 hundred.
Azam scored 101 (58), which featured eleven fours and three sixes, to become undefeated in the second match and score his third T20I century.