Babar Azam scored a superb century on Friday to help lift Pakistan to the top of the one-day international rankings after a thumping 102-run victory in the fourth match against New Zealand in Karachi.
Babar smashed a 117-ball 107 and also became the fastest batter to reach 5,000 ODI runs, as his team made 334-6 in their 50 overs.
His 18th ODI hundred took him past the mark in his 97th innings in the format, beating former South Africa batter Hashim Amla’s previous record of 101 innings.
New Zealand were bowled out for 232 in 43.4 overs with skipper Tom Latham (60), Mark Chapman (46) and Daryl Mitchell (34) offering some resistance.
Leg-spinner Usama Mir led Pakistan’s bowling charge with a career-best 4-43 while pacers Mohamed Wasim (3-40) and Haris Rauf (2-37) also impressed.
The win gave Pakistan a 4-0 lead in the five-match series and took them to number one for the first time since the International Cricket Council officially recognised the rankings in 2005.
Pakistan’s previous highest ODI ranking was third which they attained in January 2018 and again in June 2022.
“Credit goes to the entire team and support staff for becoming the No.1 ranked ODI team,” Babar said.
“We build the momentum and worked towards this goal. Everybody put in the effort and stuck together in difficult times.
“I think my journey has been good, I joined the camp on this very day nine years ago, and there have been ups and down, but the support from my family, PCB and above all my teammates has been amazing,” he said.
“When we started our innings, the wicket played well, I and Shan planned to build the innings. We felt it was 300 plus wicket, if you build a partnership you can get to that total but we lost a few wickets in the middle phase and then had to regroup.
“However, the way Shaheen batted, we got more runs than we expected. We planned that we will test our bench strength in this series and play with different combinations,” he said.
Babar starred with his 30th ton in all international cricket after New Zealand won the toss and put the hosts in to bat at National Stadium.
The 28-year-old beat Amla’s record when he reached 19.
He added 50 for the second wicket with Shan Masood (44), 127 for the fourth wicket with Agha Salman (58) and another 41 for the sixth with Iftikhar Ahmed who scored 28.
Babar, who has been the number one ODI batter for the last two years, hit 10 boundaries before he was caught at deep mid-wicket off debutant Ben Lister in the 48th over. Babar is the 14th Pakistani to score 5,000 or more runs in ODI cricket, with former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq top of the list with 11,701.
He is also the fastest to 18 ODI hundreds, beating Amla’s record of 102 innings. Salman chipped in with two sixes and four fours in his 46-ball knock before being caught and bowled by pacer Matt Henry who finished with 3-65.
Shaheen Shah Afridi hit three sixes and a four in his seven-ball 23 not out as Pakistan plundered 94 runs in the last 10 overs.
BRIEF SCORESPakistan 334-6 in 50 overs (Babar Azam 107, Agha Salman 58, Shan Masood 44; M. Henry 3-65) v New Zealand 232 all out in 43.4 overs (T. Latham 60, M. Chapman 46; Usama Mir 4-43, Mohamed Wasim 3-40)
Result: Pakistan won by 102 runs.
Series: Pakistan lead series 4-0.
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Babar hits century as Pakistan go top of ODI rankings
The home team beat New Zealand in the fourth ODI in Karachi by 102 runs
Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam celebrates after scoring a century during the fourth ODI against New Zealand in Karachi on Friday. (AFP)