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Babar Azam "Replicated" Virat Kohli's Art Of Scoring Hundred In Chase In 2nd T20I: Pakistan Great

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Babar Azam scored a hundred against England in the second T20I of the seven-match series at National Stadium, Karachi on Thursday.

Chasing a 200-run target in the game, Pakistan comfortably reached home as Babar led the innings with his 110 not out off 66 balls.

His knock was laced with 11 fours and 5 sixes. After the match, former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar lavished praise on Babar and said that he replicated India batter Virat Kohli's art of scoring a hundred in a chase.

With the latest three-figure mark, Babar also became the first Pakistan batter to score two hundreds in the T20I format. His first century in the format had come against South Africa.

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