Pakistan's Babar Azam has become the leading scorer in men's T20 internationals, surpassing Rohit Sharma. Azam achieved this milestone during Pakistan's dominant nine-wicket victory over South Africa, leveling the series. Youngster Saim Ayub also shone with an unbeaten 71, guiding Pakistan to a swift chase after their bowlers restricted South Africa to 110.File Pic: Babar Azam and Rohit SharmaPakistan’s premier batter Babar Azam etched his name into cricket’s record books on Friday, surpassing Rohit Sharma to become the highest run-scorer in men’s T20 internationals, as Pakistan crushed South Africa by nine wickets to level the three-match series 1-1.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Babar, recalled for his first T20 series in nearly a year, needed just nine runs to go past Rohit’s tally of 4,231 runs. The former Pakistan captain reached the milestone in his typically composed fashion — with a gentle single driven off spinner Donovan Ferreira to long-off — before finishing unbeaten on 11. He now has 4,234 runs in 130 matches, including 36 fifties and three centuries, at a strike rate of 129.India vs Australia: Virat Kohli & Rohit Sharma rewrite history at SCGThe record comes as a moment of redemption for the 31-year-old, who had missed the chance to break it in the first match after falling for a two-ball duck. His return among runs — and to Pakistan’s T20 setup — was timely, following criticism over his exclusion from the Asia Cup, where Pakistan struggled against India.PollWho do you think is the best T20 batter of all time?Babar Azam Rohit Sharma Virat Kohli Jos ButtlerMost runs in T20Is4234 - Babar Azam4231 - Rohit Sharma4188 - Virat Kohli3869 - Jos Buttler3710 - Paul StirlingWhile Babar’s milestone dominated headlines, it was Saim Ayub’s explosive unbeaten 71 off 38 balls that sealed Pakistan’s emphatic win. The left-hander, who endured a nightmare Asia Cup with four ducks, rediscovered his touch in spectacular style — smashing five sixes and six fours as Pakistan chased down 111 in just 13.1 overs. “Saim is someone who can play for the next 10 years and become the player we all want him to be,” captain Salman Ali Agha said after the game. “We bowled really well up front, and when you bowl that well you’re always going to win the game.” Earlier, Pakistan’s bowlers had dismantled South Africa for 110, with Salman Mirza (3-14) and Faheem Ashraf (4-23) sharing seven wickets. South Africa’s stand-in captain Donovan Ferreira admitted his team was outplayed. “There isn’t much time to reflect,” Ferreira said. “The wicket got a lot better with the dew settling. You just have to move on.” The third and deciding T20 will be played on Saturday, with the series tantalisingly poised — and Babar Azam standing tall as T20 cricket’s new run king.End of Article
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