Babar Azam breaks Virat Kohli’s record for most T20I fifties
Pakistan captain Babar Azam achieved another major milestone in T20 International cricket, surpassing Indian batter Virat Kohli’s record for the most half-centuries in the format.
Playing in the third and final T20I against South Africa in Lahore, Babar struck a fluent fifty off 36 balls, his 40th in T20 Internationals, to move past Kohli’s 39.
The milestone reinforces Babar’s status as one of the most consistent performers in the shortest format of the game.
Earlier, Babar had equalled Kohli’s record with his 39th fifty, drawing comparisons between the two modern-day greats.
His latest achievement comes after a challenging period marked by criticism and doubts over his form.
Following Pakistan’s disappointing exit from the 2025 Asia Cup, Babar was dropped from the T20 squad, a decision that raised questions about his future in the format.
However, his recall for the home series against South Africa has silenced critics, as he delivered a commanding performance upon his return.
Cricket analysts say Babar’s comeback innings not only reaffirm his class but also strengthen his case as one of the most prolific T20 batters in the world.
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