Pakistan also became the new no.1 ranked ODI team.
Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Ramiz Raza has compared red-hot Babar Azam to Don Bradman. Babar’s 107 off 117 balls propped up Pakistan’s 334-6 in the third ODI, and New Zealand stumbled to 232 all out, its lowest total of the series.
The most lopsided win of the series lifted Pakistan to No. 1 in the ICC ODI rankings and a 4-0 lead. The fifth and last ODI is on Sunday.
Meanwhile, former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja has compared Babar to the arguably the greatest batter of all-time, Sir Don Bradman.
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He said on his YouTube channel: “Babar Azam is no less than Don Bradman. In white-ball cricket, he has statistically become the best player in the world. I have never seen so much consistency from a player in such a risky format.
The base of which is his technique and temperament. He has no technical issues, whether it is a grassy pitch or a pitch like Karachi, where bowlers generally struggle.”
Babar, the world’s top-ranked ODI batter, completed 5,000 runs in his 97th inning, surpassing South African Hashim Amla’s record of 101 innings.
“He is fastest to 5000 ODI runs and has surpassed many legends like Viv Richards, which is a big achievement. He is the reason why Pakistan has become the number one team in ODI rankings,” he said.