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Babar Azam One Century Away from Dethroning Saeed Anwar

Last updated: August 8, 2025 6:15 am
Salman Khan
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As Pakistan gears up to face the West Indies in a three-match ODI series starting August 8 in Trinidad, all eyes are once again on one man—Babar Azam. And this time, the stakes are historic.

The 30-year-old batting maestro is just one century away from equaling Saeed Anwar’s all-time record of 20 ODI hundreds for Pakistan. Two centuries? He owns the record outright. And if he manages a hat-trick of tons—a feat that’s rare but not impossible for someone of his caliber—he’ll enter an elite club shared by the likes of David Warner, Sourav Ganguly, and Tillakaratne Dilshan, all of whom have scored 22 ODI centuries in their careers.

A Favorite Hunting Ground

The venue and the opponent couldn’t be more favorable. Babar has been particularly ruthless against the West Indies, smashing five centuries in just 10 ODIs against them—a record unmatched by any other Pakistani. In contrast, Anwar had just two hundreds against the Caribbean side in 17 matches. If past form is anything to go by, Babar might just make history before the series is over.

Legacy in the Making

For years, comparisons have been drawn between Babar and greats like Virat Kohli and Joe Root. But where some fade under pressure, Babar seems to thrive. Since his debut in 2015, his rise has been nothing short of phenomenal. From stylish cover drives to anchoring complex run chases, he’s become the heartbeat of Pakistan’s batting lineup.

And this milestone isn’t just statistical—it’s symbolic. Beating Saeed Anwar’s record would mean surpassing a name etched into Pakistani cricket folklore. For a generation of fans who grew up idolizing Anwar’s effortless strokeplay, seeing Babar take that crown marks a changing of the guard—and perhaps a new golden era.

Pressure? What Pressure?

While the media buzzes with speculation, Babar himself remains characteristically composed. Known for his calm demeanor and laser focus, he hasn’t made any bold statements ahead of the series. But those who know him well say he’s fully aware of what’s at stake—and hungry for it.

“It’s not just about records,” a PCB insider shared. “It’s about setting a standard for the next generation. And Babar’s doing that every time he walks onto the field.”

The Road Ahead

With matches scheduled for August 8, 10, and 12, the next few days could redefine Babar Azam’s place in cricket history. Whether he gets one hundred or three—or none at all—there’s no denying that fans are witnessing something special.

He’s not just chasing records. He’s building a legacy.

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