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Record-setting Babar Azam leads Pakistan's win over West Indies in first ODI

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam became the first batter to knock three successive one-day international hundreds twice as he anchored a five-wicket win over the West Indies in Multan on Wednesday. Ranked number one batter in both limited-overs formats, Azam cracked a brilliant 107-ball 103 with nine boundaries to help Pakistan overhaul a tough 306-run target in 49.2 overs. Opener Shai Hope knocked 134-ball 127 for his 12th one-day international century to help the West Indies post an impressive 305-8 -- their highest against Pakistan in Pakistan. The win gives Pakistan a 1-0 lead in the three match series and 10 crucial points in the ODI Super League, a qualification process for 2023 World Cup (50 overs) to be hosted by India. But once Azam and Mohammad Rizwan (59) fell in quick succession, Pakistan were in a spot of bother with 50 needed off 32 balls.

Khushdil Shah lived up to his big hitting and carted four sixes in his 23-ball 41 not out -- three successive in Romario Shepherd's 47th over before Mohammad Nawaz hit the winnings six in the final over. Azam added 103 for the second wicket with Imam-ul-Haq who scored 71-ball 65 after opener Fakhar Zaman fell for 11. Haq hit six boundaries before he gave an easy catch, failing to keep a reverse sweep down off spinner Akeal Hosein. Azam added 108 with Rizwan for the third wicket and during that stand guided spinner Hayden Walsh to third man boundary for his 17th hundred in ODI cricket. Azam had knocked two hundreds in Pakistan's last two one-day matches against Australia in March-April this year. He also smashed three hundreds in successive ODIs against the West Indies in United Arab Emirates in 2016.

Former Sri Lankan Kumar Sangakkara hit four consecutive centuries in as

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