Babar Azam’s incredibly patient and clutch knock in the fourth innings of the second Test was quite comfortably the highlight of the match.
With the game and the home team’s pride on the line, Babar came in to bat on Tuesday when the team was reeling at 21 for two.
He carved an incredible 228-run partnership for the third wicket with Abdullah Shafique but did not flinch even when the young’un departed a few short of his century on Wednesday, the last day of the second Test played in Karachi.
The skipper had completed his 100 the previous day and was closing in on his first-ever double century when he fell prey to Nathan Lyon. In all, he scored 196 off 425 balls, hit 21 boundaries and a solitary six.
His innings may have ended in a heartbreak but it took nothing away from his performance.
It was a day to remember for Babar, who played his best and most memorable knock in Pakistan colours — certainly in Tests and maybe even in all formats. Here is a full list of records he broke today:
Highest score by a Pakistani in 4th innings
Babar’s 196 is the highest score by a Pakistani batsman in the fourth innings of a Test match. Previously, Younis Khan held that record. He had scored 107 against India in Kolkata in 2007. It means that Babar improved that record by an astonishing 89 runs.
Highest score by a captain in 4th innings
Babar’s 196 is also the highest score by a captain of any nationality in the fourth innings of a Test match. Previously, the record was held by England’s Mike Atheron, who had scored an unbeaten 185 against South Africa in Johannesburg in 1995.
Most balls consumed by a Pakistan in 4th innings
Babar Azam consumed 425 balls, which makes his knock the longest ever in the 4th innings by a Pakistani batsman in Test cricket. The record was previously held by Shoaib Malik, who had consumed 369 balls in his knock of 148 not out against Sri Lanka in Colombo in 2006.