Pak vs SA: Babar Azam created a new plate with the bat, Jack Crowley left behind in the WTC batting card and made a big jump

The first Test between Pakistan and South Africa is played at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Tuesday, the third day of the match, Pakistani batsman Babar Azam looked in good shape. He gradually batted, but missed his half century. He faced 72 balls in the second innings and scored 42 runs with the help of four fours. Babar was handed out LBW by fast bowler Kagiso Rabada. However, in spite of the fact that he missed his half -century, he achieved a remarkable achievement. Babar reached the top list of batsmen who scored the most runs in the World Test Championship (WTC). Sri Lanka won the throw and decided to bat first. Babar moved from eighth to seventh position in the WTC list. He currently has 3063 runs in 37 Test matches. He left English batsman Jack Crawley, who has 3041 runs in 52 Test matches. Babar is the highest batsman in WTC. He completed his 3,000 runs when he scored 23 runs in the first innings of the Lahore Test. He did not record Pakistan for a century for a century. Legendary batsman Joe Root of England holds the record for most runs in the history of the World Test Championship (WTC). He has so far scored 6.080 runs in 60 Test matches. Root will now be seen that its power in the Ashes series against Australia begins in Perth from November 21 in Perth. ICC launched the World Test Championships in 2019. The highest scorer in WTC History 6080 – Joe Root (England) 4278 – Steve Smith (Australia) 4225 – Marnus Labuschagne (Australia) 3616 – Ben Stokes (England) 3300 – Travis Head (Australia) 3288 – Usman Khawaja (Australia) 3063 – Babar Azam (Pakistan) 3041 – Jack Rawley (Engel) Most runs scored in WTC Shubman Gill are the only Indian in the list of top -10 players. He is in the tenth place. Indian Test captain Gill has so far scored 2839 runs in 39 Test matches. There is a difference of 224 runs between Gill and Babar in WTC. Gill recently recorded a century in the second Test match against West Indies. India eliminated the West Indies in the two-test home series. Share this story -tags

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