Babar Azam scored his 19th ODI century against Nepal
In the first match of the Asia Cup, Pakistan captain Babar Azam completed his 19th century in his 102nd innings against Nepal, which is the world record for most centuries in fewer ODIs.
In the opening match of the ongoing Asia Cup in Pakistan, Pakistan set Nepal a target of 343 runs, in which national team captain Babar Azam scored the 19th century of his ODI career.
He played a magnificent innings of 151 runs, his second ODI innings of 150 runs or more, while he scored his 19th century in 102 innings, a world record.
Earlier, Hashim Amla scored 19 centuries in 104 innings, and Babar Azam scored 19 centuries in 102 innings, which is the world record for most centuries in fewer ODIs.
In their first match in the Asia Cup, Pakistan set Nepal a target of 343 runs to win, of which Pakistan lost 6 wickets. Iftikhar Ahmed completed the first century of his career in just 67 balls.