PAK vs ENG: The Pakistani team will start the Test series against England on October 7 in their home. The first match of the three-Test series will be played at Multan Stadium in Pakistan. Pakistan will want to win in their home at any cost. Babar Azam, who left the captaincy in T20 and ODI, can make an extensive record in his name in this match.

The record is such that Babar Azam can leave behind Indian team captain Rohit Sharma. If Babar Azam scores 38 runs against England, he will leave Rohit Sharma behind in completing 4000 runs fast. Babar Azam will always keep an eye on this record of Rohit Sharma. In how many matches did Rohit Sharma complete 4,000 runs? You can quickly know the details below so there will be no confusion.

Babar Azam can break this extensive record.

Indian team captain Rohit Sharma scored 4000 runs in 58 Tests and 100 innings. If Babar Azam scores 38 runs in his first innings of the Test match against England, he will leave Rohit Sharma behind in scoring 4000 runs quickly. Babar Azam scored 3962 runs in 98 innings of 54 Test matches.

His eyes are set on scoring 38 runs in the 99th innings at any cost. In any case, Babar Azam would like to leave Rohit Sharma behind in scoring fast runs with his bat. By the way, the record for scoring the fastest 4000 runs in the history of Test cricket is in the name of Bradman. Bradman had completed 4000 runs in a total of 31 Tests and 48th innings, whose record has not been broken by any player to date. At the same time, Javed Miandad completed the fastest 4000 runs for Pakistan. He achieved this milestone in 53 Tests and 84th innings.

Pakistani team will focus on the series.

Pakistani team, which cricket fans have criticized for its poor performance for a long time, would like to defeat England on its home ground at any cost. Pakistani team will be eyeing to win the Test series 3-0. However, beating England in the Test series will be tough for Pakistan. England has good bowling as well as excellent batting. Slow and fast bowlers can create problems for Pakistani batting.

Latest News

I began my journey in media with Radio Dhamal, where I honed my skills in radio broadcasting. After that, I spent two years at News24 and E24, gaining valuable experience in news reporting and journalism....