Babar Azam is on the edge of making an undesirable record



Pakistan's center request hitter Babar Azam proceeded with his battle with the bat during the second Test against Australia at the notable Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Wednesday.

Azam, 29, was excused by Pat Cummins after scoring only one run as the right-given player misconstrued the ball and wound up getting bowled.

The 29-year-old isn't having an extraordinary year, especially in red-ball cricket as he has now gone eight innings without scoring a Test fifty of every 2023.

It occurred interestingly since his presentation that Azam neglected to pack a solitary 50 years in a scheduled year. He will have another opportunity to convey for his side this year.

Pakistan played a sum of five Test matches this year, one of which is as yet in progress. Their most memorable red-ball experience of this current year was against New Zealand which wound up in a draw.

Azam was Pakistan's captain during that time and he figured out how to score 24 and 27 across two innings.

In July 2023, Pakistan went to Sri Lanka to play a two-match series which they won, yet Azam kept on fizzling with the bat.

He scored 13 and 24 in the main Test, in the meantime, during the subsequent Test, Pakistan just played one innings in which Babar contributed 39 runs.

Yet again during the ongoing visit through Australia, Babar, neglected to convey for his side as during the principal Test, he amassed 21 and 14 runs.

Recently, Australia was on top after lessening Pakistan to 194-6 at stumps on day two of the subsequent Test.

The guests trail by 124 runs in the main innings with Mohammad Rizwan (29) and Aamer Jamal (2) out in the center.

Pakistan was 124-1 at one phase however lost fast wickets towards the finish of the last meeting and were pushed on the backfoot.

Abdullah Shafique (62) and Shan Masood (54) crushed their fifties yet couldn't kick on and score a major one.