Babar Azam achieves major milestone during Bangladesh 2nd Test


Pakistan’s Babar Azam plays a shot during the second day of the second test against Bangladesh and Pakistan at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium in Sylhet on May 17, 2026. — AFP

Pakistani batsman Babar Azam etched his name in the record books with a major international achievement during the second Test against Bangladesh at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

Babar, who produced 68 off 84 deliveries with 10 boundaries, has now become the only batsman to surpass 9,000 international runs in the 2020s.

He reached this milestone in his 212th international appearance of the decade, underscoring his consistency across all formats. His career tally in this period includes 67 half-centuries and 17 centuries, with an average of 42.53.

England’s Joe Root is second on the list with 8,305 runs in 120 matches, while Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan is third with 7,779 runs in 199 matches.

Most international races in the current decade (2020s):

Babar Azam (Pakistan) – 9,060 runs

Joe Root (England) – 8,305 runs

Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan) – 7,779 runs

Kusal Mendis (Sri Lanka) – 7,046 runs

Pathum Nissanka (Sri Lanka) – 6,873 runs

Virat Kohli (India) – 6,771 runs

Litton Das (Bangladesh) – 6,763 runs

Babar also equaled Australian batsman Steve Smith’s ICC World Test Championship (WTC) record during the second Test against Bangladesh.

Babar, who made his 31st Test half-century in his career, became the third highest half-century scorer in WTC history, alongside Smith and England’s Zak Crawley.

The right-handed batsman recorded his 20th WTC fifty in his 39 Tests, moving into a shared third place on the all-time list.

Veteran English batsman Joe Root is second with 22 half-centuries, while Australian Marnus Labuschagne leads the table with 24 fifties.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh strengthened their hold in the second and final Test, extending their lead over Pakistan at the end of the second day.

Batting in their second innings, the hosts finished the second day on 110-3 in 26.4 overs, leading by 156 runs. Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto remained unbeaten on 13 while Mominul Haque was dismissed in the last match of the day.

Earlier, Pakistan were bowled out for 232 in 57.4 overs in their first innings, giving the hosts a 46-run lead.

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