Babar Azam has carved his name deeper into T20 cricket history, achieving a milestone that cements his place among the format's true legends. During Peshawar Zalmi's dominant eight-wicket win over Quetta Gladiators in the PSL, the Pakistani maestro crafted an unbeaten 71, a knock that was as elegant as it was effective.
This innings was far more than just a match-winning contribution. With it, Babar Azam became the first player from Pakistan—and only the fourth in the world—to score 100 half-centuries in T20 cricket. He now stands in an exclusive batting pantheon alongside modern greats Virat Kohli, David Warner, and Jos Buttler.
In a stunning testament to his relentless consistency, this feat also saw him surpass the iconic 'Universe Boss,' Chris Gayle, for the most 50+ scores in T20 history. It's a record that speaks volumes about Babar's ability to deliver elite performance, match after match, year after year.
For fans of the sport and of technical batting excellence, Babar's achievement is a masterclass in sustained class. It’s the kind of legendary consistency that defines an era, proving that sublime skill and unwavering focus are the ultimate keys to dominating the fastest format of the game.
