Babar Azam

Babar Azam

Pakistan | Batting

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Personal Information

Full Name Mohammad Babar Azam
Born October 15, 1994
Birth Place Lahore, Punjab
Nationality Pakistani
Age 31 Y 309 Days
Height 6 ft (182 cm)
Batting Style Right handed
Bowling Style Right arm Offbreak
Playing Role Batting
Jersey Number 56
Debut February 10, 2010

Family

Father: Azam Siddique, Brothers: Safeer Azam and Faisal Azam, Sister: Fariya Azam

Babar Azam Player Profile

Babar Azam is arguably Pakistan’s finest modern-day batter, renowned for his elegant strokeplay and remarkable consistency across all formats. The 31-year-old from Lahore emerged through Pakistan’s junior ranks, representing the country at Under-15, Under-19, and domestic levels before making his international debut in 2015. His arrival on the global stage was emphatic—a hat-trick of ODI hundreds against West Indies in 2016 at just 21 years old announced a new batting sensation. Babar’s rise was meteoric; he became the joint second-fastest to 2000 ODI runs, the fastest to 1000 T20I runs, and established himself as Pakistan’s premier batter across formats. Between 2018 and 2022, he entered a purple patch, racking up almost 9000 runs—more than any other batter worldwide—including a monumental 196 in a thrilling draw against Australia. By the end of 2020, he was appointed captain across formats, becoming Pakistan’s most successful all-format skipper after Imran Khan. While a dip in form and Pakistan’s disappointing 2023 World Cup campaign led to him stepping down from captaincy, Babar remains a senior presence in the side, with his cover drive and ability to carry the batting still among the most treasured sights in world cricket.

Teams

Pakistan
Zarai Taraqiati Bank
Islamabad Leopards
State Bank of Pakistan
Sui Southern Gas Corporation
Islamabad United
Karachi Kings
Guyana Amazon Warriors
Sylhet Sixers
Somerset
Central Punjab
Peshawar Zalmi
Rangpur Riders
Sydney Sixers

Babar Azam Career Stats

Batting & Fielding
Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct
Tests 62 114 9 4481 196 42.67 8153 54.96 9 31 527 24 48
ODIs 143 140 16 6626 158 53.43 7652 86.59 20 38 610 69 64
T20Is 145 136 18 4596 122 38.94 3590 128.02 3 39 477 80 68
FC 99 169 14 6533 266 42.14 11733 55.68 12 43 801 36 70
List A 211 207 24 9772 158 53.39 11392 85.77 31 57 926 86 93
T20s 359 346 54 12493 122 42.78 9681 129.04 13 101 1305 239 176
Bowling
Format Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w
Tests 62 8 90 42 2 1/1 1/2 21.00 2.80 45.0 0 0 0
ODIs 143 - - - - - - - - - - - -
T20Is 145 - - - - - - - - - - - -
FC 99 28 816 466 7 1/1 1/2 66.57 3.42 116.5 0 0 0
List A 211 30 645 564 12 2/20 2/20 47.00 5.24 53.7 0 0 0
T20s 359 5 78 85 4 2/20 2/20 21.25 6.53 19.5 0 0 0

Debut / Last Matches

Test Matches
Debut Pakistan vs West Indies at Dubai (DICS) - October 13 - 17, 2016
ODI Matches
Debut Pakistan vs Zimbabwe at Lahore - May 31, 2015
T20I Matches
Debut England vs Pakistan at Manchester - September 07, 2016
FC Matches
Debut National Bnk vs ZTBL at Sialkot - December 10 - 13, 2010
List A Matches
Debut Pak Customs vs ZTBL at Multan - February 10, 2010
T20 Matches
Debut L Eagles vs Hawks at Lahore - December 01, 2012

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FAQs

He is a right-handed top-order batter known for his elegant strokeplay, particularly his cover drive, and his ability to anchor innings across all formats.

He has over 5,000 ODI runs at an average exceeding 56, with 19 centuries, making him one of Pakistan's most prolific ODI batters.

He has over 3,900 Test runs at an average above 45, with 9 centuries, including a career-best 196 against Australia.

He became the fastest batter to reach 1,000 runs in T20I cricket and has over 3,500 T20I runs with a strike rate exceeding 130.

He made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe on May 31, 2015, his T20I debut against the same opposition on September 7, 2016, and his Test debut against West Indies on October 13, 2016.

He was appointed captain across all formats by the end of 2020, becoming Pakistan's most successful all-format captain after Imran Khan before stepping down in late 2023.

Yes, he is a cousin of the Akmal brothers—Kamran, Umar, and Adnan Akmal—all of whom have represented Pakistan.

He scored a brilliant hundred against New Zealand in a must-win game, one of Pakistan's finest World Cup innings.

After a lean patch in 2023-24 where he scored only one Test fifty and averaged 21.36, along with Pakistan's disappointing 2023 World Cup campaign, he stepped down from the captaincy, though he remains a senior presence in the side.