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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">2019 was the year of Babar Azam:<br><br>Tests:<br>Innings 11<br>Runs 616<br>Average 68.44<br>Hundreds 3<br>Fifties 3<br><br>ODIs:<br>Innings 20<br>Runs 1092<br>Average 60.66<br>Strike-rate 92.30<br>Hundreds 3<br>Fifties 6<br><br>T20Is:<br>Innings 10<br>Runs 374<br>Average 41.55<br>Strike-rate 136.99<br>Fifties 4<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://t.co/JxJx0bNVMM">pic.twitter.com/JxJx0bNVMM</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1211956555970732032?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 31, 2019</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">2019 was the year of Babar Azam:<br><br>Tests:<br>Innings 11<br>Runs 616<br>Average 68.44<br>Hundreds 3<br>Fifties 3<br><br>ODIs:<br>Innings 20<br>Runs 1092<br>Average 60.66<br>Strike-rate 92.30<br>Hundreds 3<br>Fifties 6<br><br>T20Is:<br>Innings 10<br>Runs 374<br>Average 41.55<br>Strike-rate 136.99<br>Fifties 4<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://t.co/JxJx0bNVMM">pic.twitter.com/JxJx0bNVMM</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1211956555970732032?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 31, 2019</a></blockquote>
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My prediction is that he will be the player of the 2010-2020 decade.

In Sha Allah it will come true
 
Hope it continues for the next years to come. If he maintains the consistency, he will end up as the greatest Pakistani batsman of all time.
 
He is the most talented Pakistan player has produced in 2010's decade. Last player to show such promise was Umar Akmal (2009 debut). Babar has the potential to go past even Javed Miandad. PCB needs to manage him well so that he can reach his full potential.
 
Think the biggest issue for him is that Pakistan are not playing enough cricket - at home!
 
Globally, I think it was Ben Stokes year. He made 2 memorable performances which everyone who follows cricket will remember throughout their lives.
 
Rohit and Stokes were the two standout cricketers of this year with Cummins a distant number 3.
 
Challenge for Babar is to be a first 50 average plus test- odi batsman for Pakistan I think in odis he will manage but let's see about tests.
 
Rohit and Stokes were the two standout cricketers of this year with Cummins a distant number 3.

Jealous much Stokes absolutely rohit well he had a brilliant World Cup but he performs like that every year mostly. In terms of average and overall performance in batsman babar was the at the top all formats
 
How and why Indian players come into a thread to appreciate Babar is beyond me.

Guys discuss Babar!
 
Jealous much Stokes absolutely rohit well he had a brilliant World Cup but he performs like that every year mostly. In terms of average and overall performance in batsman babar was the at the top all formats

Stunning logic - Rohit performs well every year so he cannot be the best player in 2019. Wow.

Anyway, as mentioned above, this thread is about Babar and thus we are not allowed to discuss other players here.
 
2019 sensation Babar Azam reflects on the year


Karachi, 31 December 2019:

The year 2019 was a prolific one for batting sensation Babar Azam. The right-handed middle-order batsman stamped his authority on the international circuit across the three formats with some scintillating display of stroke-play that left the fans in awe across the cricketing world.

Be it the bouncy tracks of South Africa and Australia, the high-octane ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 matches, Twenty20 Internationals or the emotions of the return of Test cricket to Pakistan, Babar left an indelible mark with his class, charisma, style, elegance, temperament and powers of concentration.

In six Tests, Babar scored 616 runs at 68.44 at a hugely impressive strike-rate of 72.30 with the help of three centuries and three half-centuries.

In 20 ODIs, Babar totalled 1,092 runs at 60.66. His strike-rate was 93.30 and the runs tally included three centuries and six half-centuries.

In 10 T20Is, Babar contributed 374 runs at 41.55 with a strike-rate of 136.99. Babar scored a total of four half-centuries in T20Is this year.

It is no surprise that Babar is the only cricketer in the ICC Player Rankings to feature in the top-six across the three formats - No.6 in Tests, No.3 in ODIs and No.1 in T20Is.

Looking back at 2019, Babar Azam said: “It was a great year for me. I learned a lot this year especially how to perform in all conditions. I used to score runs earlier but sometimes I wasn’t able to give match-winning performances. I tried to improve on that aspect learned how to bat and win games under pressure, which was a big learning curve for me.

“This year, I played my first 50-over World Cup. It was a big occasion and I really enjoyed the event [Babar scored a Pakistan record 474 runs in the tournament at 67.71]. As a kid, I used to follow World Cups very keenly on television. When I got selected for the big event, I set a goal of doing something big and different.

“Being the top batsman in my team was always a target for me. The World Cup gave me an opportunity of getting recognised at the highest level, which gave me real satisfaction. My innings against New Zealand (101*, 127b, 11x4) was my best in the tournament and it taught me a great deal of how to bat and bail the team out in a pressure situation.

“Test cricket was also quite rewarding for me this year. For the past two years, I wasn’t quite living up to my own and cricket fans’ expectations in the longest format. This year, I worked on improving the mistakes I made in the format and was able to overcome some of them which helped me make some runs. The more you play the longer format, the more you understand the nuances of the game and find your way.

“My innings in South Africa against Dale Steyn gave me great pleasure and confidence that I can get into the Test match zone. I also learned how to convert 60s and 70s into 100s, and then my century in Australia gave me confidence that I can make big runs in the format.

“When you score in places like South Africa, Australia and New Zealand against formidable bowling attacks, you get self-belief and confidence. I rate the century against Australia as my best innings of the year in Test format.

“Playing in front of home crowd was a special feeling. I am thankful to the Almighty that I succeeded in achieving my goal of scoring and winning a Test against Sri Lanka.

“I really enjoyed batting in front of home crowds. When fans take your name and you hear slogans in the stands, your confidence increases 200 per cent. It is an inexplicable feeling. I don’t feel undue pressure in these situations, it, in fact, increases my focus and determination thinking that these fans want me to do really well and I must make them happy.

“You have to forget your past performances and focus on improving all the time. You can’t afford to relax if you have one good year. You have to keep delivering all the time that should be the ultimate goal.

“Your responsibility increases 200 per cent each time you perform, consistency is the key and that is what I seek. One has to perform in each and every series and plan accordingly keeping in mind the opposition.

“It is a big honour that I got T20I captaincy this year, it makes me really proud. In Australia though we were not able to perform up to expectations, the team will rebuild gradually and I am quite hopeful that we will do well in the ICC T20 World Cup in 2020.”
 
Let's highlight areas where Bobby needs to improve.

His batting vs spin though better still cam improve can loose concentration against them and lose wicket against run of play.

Should keep the drive away when new to the crease and ball is doing a bit missed out on a big score at Brisbane first innings due to a loose drive early on.
 
He was awesome this year..
But him saying big score in tests was not right.. big hundred is something which abid Ali scored.. he needs to make 150+ hundreds and call them big. He will learn this by the time.
 
Babar needs 7-8 years out of next 10 like this to reach miandad or younis level trust me it will not be easy as many think he will have periods where form deserts him or injury hinders him.
 
Babar needs 7-8 years out of next 10 like this to reach miandad or younis level trust me it will not be easy as many think he will have periods where form deserts him or injury hinders him.

No, 7-8 is too much. If he does it 7-8 years in the next decade, he will enter Kohli territory. He needs have 4-5 such years and the rest should not be poor years.

However, I do think it is possible. He seems to be the only Pakistani cricketer in the last 15 years for whom initial success has not gone to his head.
 
No, 7-8 is too much. If he does it 7-8 years in the next decade, he will enter Kohli territory. He needs have 4-5 such years and the rest should not be poor years.

However, I do think it is possible. He seems to be the only Pakistani cricketer in the last 15 years for whom initial success has not gone to his head.

Sorry but kohli the test bat is still not ahead of miandad or YK he will eventually but for now he is at par with them at best and it took him good 7-8 years to get there so yes I am correct in my evaluation.
 
Babar Azam was definitely the standout player this year. Performed well in all formats, everywhere against every team.
 
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Sorry but kohli the test bat is still not ahead of miandad or YK he will eventually but for now he is at par with them at best and it took him good 7-8 years to get there so yes I am correct in my evaluation.

Kohli overtook Miandad in ODIs about 4 years back. In tests, I would say they are at a similar level right now. However, I expect him to overtake Miandad by next year. Overall, Kohli has overtaken Miandad.
 
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Wow, those are insane numbers, especially for Pak batsman! A real glimmer of hope for a team that desperately needs someone like him.
 
And this is still the making. He will hopefully only get better from here on.
 
Rohit and Stokes were the two standout cricketers of this year with Cummins a distant number 3.

A joke to mention Rohit alongside Stokes. Stokes one test innings trumps the whole career of Sharma. Add it that he won a world cup for his team.
 
A joke to mention Rohit alongside Stokes. Stokes one test innings trumps the whole career of Sharma. Add it that he won a world cup for his team.

I think you are very kind. You should say that Stokes’ one innings trumps the whole career of every Indian player in history.

On a serious note, although Stokes had the better year, Rohit was also outstanding and deserves to be among the top two players of the year. It is certainly not a joke to mention him alongside Stokes.

If your criteria is winning the World Cup, then why do you rate de Villiers as the best ODI batsman of the 2010 decade? Forget the World Cup, he has not even won a tea cup for South Africa. In addition, he has not won a single knockout match for South Africa in any tournament with his bat.

Unfortunately, it is okay for de Villiers to not take his team over the line in the 2015 World Cup but it is not okay for Rohit in the 2019 World Cup, even though Rohit’s 2019 World Cup was better than de Villiers’ 2015 World Cup.
 
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Goodness! Hard to recognize him from his picture in 2010.
 
2019 was the best year of Babar's career but if the title implies that the year belongs to Babar or Babar was the best performer of the year, it would be just plain wrong.
 
2019 was the best year of Babar's career but if the title implies that the year belongs to Babar or Babar was the best performer of the year, it would be just plain wrong.

Overall if you look at stats and runs across all three formats he was the best performer I beleive not exactly but since he’s played less innings than others and averages more across all formats he would be at the top I think I don’t know how to pull those stats but if anyone could I think he will be at the top
 
Overall if you look at stats and runs across all three formats he was the best performer I beleive not exactly but since he’s played less innings than others and averages more across all formats he would be at the top I think I don’t know how to pull those stats but if anyone could I think he will be at the top

He should have topped atleast in one format. By virtue having the privelege of playing all 3 formats he could do be in top 3. His best format last year was one dayers. But in terms of average, Hope, Shakib, Faf, Warner, Jason Roy man outdid him. Even in terms of impact, total runs, centuries others have outdone him. He is kind of there or thereabout given that the last year was favorable for batting more than ever. He played in the battathon-series against England prior to world cup where every tom dick and harry scored runs for fun. Even in Tests he crossed 500 mark for the calendar year thanks to his couple of soft centuries against SL. I am sure he has the potential. But he was hardly the best player even across formats. Rohit sharma, Kohli both have done very well across the formats.
 
Overall if you look at stats and runs across all three formats he was the best performer I beleive not exactly but since he’s played less innings than others and averages more across all formats he would be at the top I think I don’t know how to pull those stats but if anyone could I think he will be at the top

Rohit and Kohli made more runs than him in ODI, while FAF and Roy has better average. He is not even top 10 run scorer in test. In t20s Kohli made more runs and at a much better average and strike rate. All format combined Kohli is the highest scorer of 2019 while Rohit absolutely ruled the world cup. So no, no matter how you sort, search and filter there is no way Babar should be at the topmost position, be it in a perticular format or all format combined.

Babar had an incredible year by Pakistani standard which is why he is mentioned in the same breath as Rohit and Kohli, which btw is an achievement by itself, while Kohli had a very off/dull year by his standard and Rohit had a damn good one and finally making it count in test too. So all format combined it is

1.Rohit (Top ODI run scorer with a beastly world cup run, averaging an insane 93 in test and second highest t20 runs if you take out the minnow players)
2.Stokes (Most impact player of the year, World cup winning knock, Ashes saving knock )
3.Kohli (Second most ODI runs, Most t20 runs if you take out minnows, most overall runs)

While Babar being a close no 4.
 
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Yeah I actually thought that cause he had more runs than Virat Kohli In tests this year and he was a very prolific performer in Odis as well what I was saying was he’s played less innings than the others but yeah he wasn’t at the top if u look overall I was saying if he had played the same amount of innings he could have been there but yeah kohli had a below par year
 
I think you are very kind. You should say that Stokes’ one innings trumps the whole career of every Indian player in history.
I never mix formats, and so I was talking just about tests. And yes, that one Stoke innings is better than the whole carrer of Sharma in Tests.


On a serious note, although Stokes had the better year, Rohit was also outstanding and deserves to be among the top two players of the year. It is certainly not a joke to mention him alongside Stokes.

If your criteria is winning the World Cup, then why do you rate de Villiers as the best ODI batsman of the 2010 decade? Forget the World Cup, he has not even won a tea cup for South Africa. In addition, he has not won a single knockout match for South Africa in any tournament with his bat.

Unfortunately, it is okay for de Villiers to not take his team over the line in the 2015 World Cup but it is not okay for Rohit in the 2019 World Cup, even though Rohit’s 2019 World Cup was better than de Villiers’ 2015 World Cup.

The criteria is not winning the world cup, the criteria is performing when it matters. For me, Stokes was the best batsman of the world cup for the number of crucial knock he played. I don't necessarily rate big scores.
Rohit Sharma had a wonderful world cup and he can be mentioned for anything related to ODI cricket.


Why I rate AB de Villiers as the best batsman of the decade :
Simple : Viv Richards is the best batsman ever. He scored so many runs and his SR was about 30 ahead of the norm.
In Today era, the norm SR of a batsman is 90. Over the decade he was also about 30 ahead of others. With this SR even if he averaged 50 just like others he would still be the best. The fact that he also has the best average and a better average than the superb Kohli makes him without the shadow of a doubt the best ODI batsman of the decade.
Just is case, I am no fan of him, never was and his retirements antics mande me an anti ABDV more than a pro ABDV.
 
Talking about crucial innings : This is where Babar will have to excel over the next decade. He showed he can play them in the world cup. Will have to it more often.
 
He is getting better but no where close to an impact player. He has to instil fear in eyes of opposition and I doubt he does that at the moment. Kohli and smith do
 
He is getting better but no where close to an impact player. He has to instil fear in eyes of opposition and I doubt he does that at the moment. Kohli and smith do

He dominates great bowler : Steyn in SA, everyone who bowled at him in the WC, Australian attack in the recent test series.

You can't ask more than this.
 
No Pakistani batsman has had a better year than Babar since Yousuf's 2006 when he was in some Bradmanesque form across formats.

However, to say that it was Babar's year and that he was better than everybody else all formats combined is stretching it a little bit to far.

Kohli, Rohit, Stokes all have had a better year than him and Babar will rank just below these names as far as individual performances are concerned.

That being said, he is well on his way to become Pakistan's greatest ever batsman and a 50+ averaging batsman in every format. The most important part of his year was the fact that he even performed well during the World Cup, putting all the "soft player" nonsense to bed.
 
i'll admit before 2019 I wasn't THAT impressed. I thought he was good for Pakistan but thought he was miles behind the fab 4. But his form since (and including) the World Cup has been phenomenal and the whole world are starting to take notice of him. Great player.
 
i'll admit before 2019 I wasn't THAT impressed. I thought he was good for Pakistan but thought he was miles behind the fab 4. But his form since (and including) the World Cup has been phenomenal and the whole world are starting to take notice of him. Great player.

This is the ripe time for him to play more Tests
 
He dominates great bowler : Steyn in SA, everyone who bowled at him in the WC, Australian attack in the recent test series.

You can't ask more than this.

You do know Steyn is not the same now as before. He was good though in the World Cup only against Bangladesh and nz which was a top knock. But until he wins those big games he won’t be talked in same way as kohli or smith. Also I think he was better than kohli in this World Cup. But Rohit was miles ahead of everyone
 
You do know Steyn is not the same now as before. He was good though in the World Cup only against Bangladesh and nz which was a top knock. But until he wins those big games he won’t be talked in same way as kohli or smith. Also I think he was better than kohli in this World Cup. But Rohit was miles ahead of everyone

Steyn was bowling superbly in that series and was unplayable for any other pakistani batsmen.

Look at his record against the top bowler of every team in the WC.

"Rohit was miles ahead of everyone else"... Something less true can't be said even if you try again. He score 648 runs while Warne scored 647 runs. So the miles ahead is quite bizarre. And also the likes of Shakib, Williamson not far behind...
 
Steyn was bowling superbly in that series and was unplayable for any other pakistani batsmen.

Look at his record against the top bowler of every team in the WC.

"Rohit was miles ahead of everyone else"... Something less true can't be said even if you try again. He score 648 runs while Warne scored 647 runs. So the miles ahead is quite bizarre. And also the likes of Shakib, Williamson not far behind...

I actually meant Rohit was miles ahead of kohli or Babar. But anyway if you followed the worldcup Warner was very slow and strike rate slow. Shakib and Williamson were good but Rohit was dominating attacks. So Rohit was better than any batsmen in World Cup and one more knock in semi finals would have put india on to path to win the World Cup!
 
Rohit and Kohli made more runs than him in ODI, while FAF and Roy has better average. He is not even top 10 run scorer in test. In t20s Kohli made more runs and at a much better average and strike rate. All format combined Kohli is the highest scorer of 2019 while Rohit absolutely ruled the world cup. So no, no matter how you sort, search and filter there is no way Babar should be at the topmost position, be it in a perticular format or all format combined.

Babar had an incredible year by Pakistani standard which is why he is mentioned in the same breath as Rohit and Kohli, which btw is an achievement by itself, while Kohli had a very off/dull year by his standard and Rohit had a damn good one and finally making it count in test too. So all format combined it is

1.Rohit (Top ODI run scorer with a beastly world cup run, averaging an insane 93 in test and second highest t20 runs if you take out the minnow players)
2.Stokes (Most impact player of the year, World cup winning knock, Ashes saving knock )
3.Kohli (Second most ODI runs, Most t20 runs if you take out minnows, most overall runs)

While Babar being a close no 4.

He should have topped atleast in one format. By virtue having the privelege of playing all 3 formats he could do be in top 3. His best format last year was one dayers. But in terms of average, Hope, Shakib, Faf, Warner, Jason Roy man outdid him. Even in terms of impact, total runs, centuries others have outdone him. He is kind of there or thereabout given that the last year was favorable for batting more than ever. He played in the battathon-series against England prior to world cup where every tom dick and harry scored runs for fun. Even in Tests he crossed 500 mark for the calendar year thanks to his couple of soft centuries against SL. I am sure he has the potential. But he was hardly the best player even across formats. Rohit sharma, Kohli both have done very well across the formats.

Overall if you look at stats and runs across all three formats he was the best performer I beleive not exactly but since he’s played less innings than others and averages more across all formats he would be at the top I think I don’t know how to pull those stats but if anyone could I think he will be at the top

What is the confusion? Stokes is the cricketer of the year by a distant. Rest can be cricketers of their own country. Move on to the next year!
 
Babar has the highest average in test cricket since 2018, better than SMith, Kohli, Williamson and Root. He's found his feat in test cricket, time to score some daddy hundreds now and win some games. Excited for when he comes to NZ at the end of this year.
 
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