The King of T20s ends his century drought in style against Quetta Gladiators.
Babar Azam just reminded everyone why he's the boss of T20 cricket. In a dazzling display against the Quetta Gladiators, he smashed an unbeaten 100 off just 52 balls, marking his first T20 century in two years. This wasn’t just any ton; it was a masterclass in running, with a strike rate of 192 and only six fours and four sixes. Talk about getting your money's worth!
Batting with Peshawar Zalmi, Babar powered his team to a colossal 255-3, the third-highest total in PSL history. He secured his 12th T20 hundred on the last ball of the innings, diving for an impossible second run, proving he’s still got the hunger. This innings also made him the first player to score two T20 hundreds against the Gladiators — take that, rival teams!
Babar's previous century drought stretched across 67 games, and now he’s back with a bang. His ability to run hard and convert ones into twos was pivotal, as he accumulated 52 runs just from running alone. As the PSL heats up, one thing's for sure: Babar's not done yet, and we can’t wait to see what he does next!
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