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Im just loving the fact that he gives us the opportunity to boast about having a prolific batsman in our ranks
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I would agree with this if Pakistan did not have a long history of promising talent going down the drain.
Umar Akmal was ahead of many ATG batsmen when he started, Nasir Jamshed was on a roll against India, Yasir Hameed was pretty good, I am certain there are more.
The difference is that Pakistan has a lazy cricketing culture, our cricketers rarely improve their game, on top of that the management cannot for their life handle these players like the Indian or Australian cricket board can.
kohli kept on improving his game, focused dearly on his fitness and became a beast, I have never seen any of our cricketers focus on their fitness like that and improve every aspect of their game, maybe Azhar Ali but that is test cricket.
Babar does have hunger to do better, but looking at our history, and the fact that none of us know Babars work ethics we cannot say for certain if he will reach that high level.
Babar looks to me an OdI player in the mould of Amla and Williamson. However, couple of really clutch or match winning performance in big tournament can put him at a superior level to the two.
He won't be a Kohli or ABD though honestly. Doesn't have the unique qualities which those two have.
He can score against very good australian attack in Australia., he can score in the champions trophy final and he also can score a hundred in a low scoring first innings, witch Kohli couldn't.
Most importantly he knows how to score big at this very young age.Even Tendulkar had to spend more time than Babar to master this.
Babar looks to me an OdI player in the mould of Amla and Williamson. However, couple of really clutch or match winning performance in big tournament can put him at a superior level to the two.
He won't be a Kohli or ABD though honestly. Doesn't have the unique qualities which those two have.
How does Babar match with the same batsmen at 39 ODI matches?
He scored 35 odd and remained unbeaten in a tense match in hostile fast bowling conditions against SA in CT when wickets were falling at the other end. There he ensured Pak remained above the D/L run limit.
He scored another unbeaten 38 against England in the semi final of the CT and ensured Pak go through smoothly.
In the final of CT against arch rival India, he scored a crucial 45 at 90 strike rate at a stage where Pakistan is historically prone to collapse. He prevented any hickups and laid the foundations for Hafeez to smack a few at the back end. This is a higher score than Kohli has ever made in any final and it was babar's first final.
These are clutch knocks. He needs improvement but at just 23 years of age, he is not someone you could call a bottler.
Kid is a special batsman. He will most likely score 30 ODI 100s and 10k runs.
More than 30 hopefully. By the rate he is going, he should have 30 by 170 matches.
Haha. tendulkar scored all his four centuries below 20 yrs of age abroad before he could even play in india.
In odis he is a number 6 batsman who opened in his 70 th match.
Oh my God the hyperbole is too much
I am talking about ODI sir.Tell me after how many matches Tendulkar scored his first ODI century? I think it's more than 80 matches if i am not wrong.
Yeah u expect number 6 to score centuries when total team score is 200I am talking about ODI sir.Tell me after how many matches Tendulkar scored his first ODI century? I think it's more than 80 matches if i am not wrong.
I am talking about ODI sir.Tell me after how many matches Tendulkar scored his first ODI century? I think it's more than 80 matches if i am not wrong.
Sachin is not a top order batsman in his first 70 matches. That means he is not even batting intop 5. He was used like umar akmal at number 6 to accelerate the scoring when top order batsman used to score at less than 4 rpo
What will be awesome is if a few of those come in Australia, England, New Zealand and South Africa.
Scoring centuries in Asia is good but the true greats do it in tougher conditions.
Sachin is not a top order batsman in his first 70 matches. That means he is not even batting intop 5. He was used like umar akmal at number 6 to accelerate the scoring when top order batsman used to score at less than 4 rpo
Oh great news for umar akmal fans. Umar can become sachin if he is promoted up the order
Sachin only batted at #6 or below in 4 of his first 80 matches.
But anyway....
He batted mostly at 4 (26 times) and 5 (35 times) though his record was not too flashy at either of those spots. Obviously his game was more suited to the top order.
Thank God we didn't try and pigeonhole Babar as a lower-order slogger.![]()
What will be awesome is if a few of those come in Australia, England, New Zealand and South Africa.
Scoring centuries in Asia is good but the true greats do it in tougher conditions.
How does Babar match with the same batsmen at 39 ODI matches?
He chose to bat at 4 as captain. I think he scored most of his tons at 4 too. Sachin 100 and AB fan will have to come up with a new excuse as to why their God failed to score a ton in the first 80 matches.
Absolutely. Considering he already has a 100 in Australia and a very well made 84 in Perth against the likes of Hazlewood, Cummins, Stanlake and Faulker - I would expect many more such innings to come.
And the fact that he averages in the 70's in New Zealand with a high score of 83 in just two games AND a very well made 90 in Tests on an unplayable pitch vs Southee and Boult just adds to my confidence of him being able to play on any pitch in the world.
He will first have to surpass Amla and ABD and then Kohli who is the superior batsman.Yeah, he's an all-conditions batsman which is why he'll surpass Kohli. If he performs in the next World Cup and Amla and ABD don't, he'll surpass those two legends too.
You don't rate him?Guess people should enjoy this while it lasts!
I hope he scores 5 100s in all five ODIs![]()
So according to some Pakistani posters, he is a more complete batsman than Kohli and has already done things which Kohli hasn't been capable of, so they are confident that he is going to become a better ODI batsman in the future.
Classic Pakistani fans at their brilliant, delusional best. Also, it is not surprising to see the usual suspects lead the way.
Kohl is a magical player. He is only 28, and is already quite possibly the second greatest ODI batsman of all time, and it is very likely that he will become the greatest of all time by the time he retires, with more ODI batting records and iconic innings to his name than anyone else in history.
Babar doesn't have more than a 1% chance of overtaking him as an ODI batsman. However, there is no shame in being inferior to a legend like Kohli, because Babar in his own right has the potential to become an ATG ODI batsman. He is the most seasoned ODI batsman that we have had since Yousuf. Pakistan have long wished for a number 3 who can consistently score big runs.
Before becoming an ATG, he will have to become a Pakistani ATG and he is well on his way. He already has 7 hundreds and no one has scored more than 20 ODI hundreds for Pakistan, while the next best has 15, which really shows what a pathetic batting nation we have been in ODIs. Babar has a very good chance of ending his career with around 30 hundreds.
However, it takes more than just scoring hundreds to become an ATG. Babar has to learn to bat at a better tempo at the start of his innings, and he will have to play some iconic, jaw-dropping innings along the way that will define his career and legacy. The likes of Amla and Williamson have failed to play those type of knocks, and thus have not been able to attain legendary status in ODIs in spite of excellent stats.
Although Kohli is in a league of his own and Babar is not going to catch him, he is the role-model that he needs to look up to. Babar needs to develop the same work ethic, intensity and passion for the game, which will help Babar reach full his potential.
Yeah, he's an all-conditions batsman which is why he'll surpass Kohli. If he performs in the next World Cup and Amla and ABD don't, he'll surpass those two legends too.
He will first have to surpass Amla and ABD and then Kohli who is the superior batsman.
But these are different kind of players. ATM he looks like an enhanced version of Amla who doesnt bottle.
Surpass Kohli in terms of stature? I seriously doubt it. I only expect Kohli to get better, hit more hundreds and be more consistent than ever. He's on a Godly level right now and will end as the greatest ODI batsman of all time most likely. The only person who he's behind right now is Viv.
Yeah, he's an all-conditions batsman which is why he'll surpass Kohli. If he performs in the next World Cup and Amla and ABD don't, he'll surpass those two legends too.
You may check post #111
Beautiful post. People get too excited comparing this player to those before them or those still around. Truth is he has already become the best batsman of our team and hopefully will remain so. He's not a guy who can strike big but he definitely needs to score at a better strike rate if he wants to be amongst the worlds best.He is going to be a steady batsman. If fans expect him to be an Afridi he will not be one. He has his own range of shots, own way of constructing the innings. Just let him be who he is. He will become one of the finest limited over Pakistan batsman has produced. Dravid never tried to be Sehwag/Tendulkar. He was just Dravid.
Who is Babar Azam's role model??
Who is Babar Azam's role model??
"My favourite current cricketer is AB de Villiers. I really like the way he bats and of course his fielding is also exceptional. I try to model my batting on de Villiers and always try to watch his innings on television. de Villiers is a brilliant fielder and watching his agility in the field and his anticipation is brilliant. Similar to de Villiers I prefer to field in the covers, although I can also field in the slips and at point or gully."
http://www.pakpassion.net/literature/talent-spotter/261-babar-azam.html
LOL Babar bats anything but like ABD. He doesn’t sweep often and prefers conventional strokes at a lower SR.
Yes but then there is no batsman in the world who bats like him....
Maxy is like a tukka player, comes off once every blue moon!Glenn Maxwell?![]()
Maxy is like a tukka player, comes off once every blue moon!
So according to some Pakistani posters, he is a more complete batsman than Kohli and has already done things which Kohli hasn't been capable of, so they are confident that he is going to become a better ODI batsman in the future.
Classic Pakistani fans at their brilliant, delusional best. Also, it is not surprising to see the usual suspects lead the way.
Kohl is a magical player. He is only 28, and is already quite possibly the second greatest ODI batsman of all time, and it is very likely that he will become the greatest of all time by the time he retires, with more ODI batting records and iconic innings to his name than anyone else in history.
Babar doesn't have more than a 1% chance of overtaking him as an ODI batsman. However, there is no shame in being inferior to a legend like Kohli, because Babar in his own right has the potential to become an ATG ODI batsman. He is the most seasoned ODI batsman that we have had since Yousuf. Pakistan have long wished for a number 3 who can consistently score big runs.
Before becoming an ATG, he will have to become a Pakistani ATG and he is well on his way. He already has 7 hundreds and no one has scored more than 20 ODI hundreds for Pakistan, while the next best has 15, which really shows what a pathetic batting nation we have been in ODIs. Babar has a very good chance of ending his career with around 30 hundreds.
However, it takes more than just scoring hundreds to become an ATG. Babar has to learn to bat at a better tempo at the start of his innings, and he will have to play some iconic, jaw-dropping innings along the way that will define his career and legacy. The likes of Amla and Williamson have failed to play those type of knocks, and thus have not been able to attain legendary status in ODIs in spite of excellent stats.
Although Kohli is in a league of his own and Babar is not going to catch him, he is the role-model that he needs to look up to. Babar needs to develop the same work ethic, intensity and passion for the game, which will help Babar reach full his potential.
I agree with some of what you said but I think it's harsh to say he has no chance to become as good as kohli. Yes he's still got a long way to go but he has made a phenomenal start to his career and If he continues to improve and continues to put in a lot of effort he can definitely become as good as kohli and certainly an atg. It all depends on his hard work and his hunger for runs. With the sort of start he has made to his career you cant blame us pakistani fans for having hope in him becoming as good or at least come close to kohli.
However, I 100% agree it is a delusion to think babar is as good as kohli and that kohli is a "choker" at the moment because babar has only made a start while kohli has been this consistent with a better sr for 200 odis.
As real as it gets.Kohli is an ODI ATG and is entering his peak years only now, and by the time he retires he may very well be the greatest ODI batsman of all time. He has set the bar extremely, extremely high and it will be very hard for other ODI batsmen in the future to topple him. Maybe in 30-40 years time someone will be able to do it, just like Viv Richards has been able to maintain his supremacy in ODIs since the 1980s but now Kohli is posing a serious threat.
Babar has a great chance of becoming a Pakistani legend in ODIs, and he has the potential to be our first genuine ODI ATG, but he has a very, very minute chance of overtaking Kohli.
I think Babar has overtaken Root, Smith, Warner, Amla and Williamson to become the 3rd best batsman in odis currently.. He is only behind Kohli and ab now.
People will laugh but I think you are correct, however i think Warner is better due to the impact he has when he fires.
Do you think Haris can be another top 10 batsman in ODIs?Babar doesnt need to play like Warner considering his role in the team.. Pakistan mostly chase something around ~240 and Babar does the role perfectly anchoring the innings.. while we win 9/10 matches scoring 275+ batting first and here too Babar does his role perfectly.. Just want him to continue what he is doing now against quality attacks.
People will laugh but I think you are correct, however i think Warner is better due to the impact he has when he fires.
Do you think Haris can be another top 10 batsman in ODIs?
Do you think Haris can be another top 10 batsman in ODIs?
Yes I am pretty hopeful and confident.. Need to play at no 4 in odis.. In few years if Babar opens then Haris at 3.. Anywhere below 4 then no he won't..
Babar opening isn't really an ideal option because firstly he's scored all of his hundreds at 3 and he doesn't have the strike rate to open the batting. Openers need to be destructive with the "glue" to the batting order at 3 and 4 I.e. babar at 3 haris at 4.