Babar Azam Eyes Fastest 6000 Runs in ODI
Babar Azam's impending milestones have generated significant excitement among cricket fans, with many eagerly anticipating his performance in the upcoming match. With his exceptional batting skills and current form, he is well-positioned to achieve these records and solidify his position as one of the top batsmen in the world, potentially becoming the fastest player to score 6000 runs in ODIs.

Babar Azam is on the cusp of achieving multiple milestones in the upcoming tri-nation series final against New Zealand, including becoming the 11th Pakistani player to reach 6,000 runs in ODI cricket and equalling Hashim Amla's record of fastest to 6,000 ODI runs.
With just 10 runs needed to reach the milestone, Babar Azam is poised to join an elite group of Pakistani players led by Inzamam-ul-Haq. He has already achieved 5,990 runs in 125 matches with an average of 55.98, showcasing his exceptional batting prowess. Furthermore, Babar is one century away from Saeed Anwar's record of 20 ODI centuries and can become the second-fastest batter to achieve this feat if he scores a century in the final.
Babar's impressive form has been a key factor in Pakistan's success, and he has the opportunity to break multiple records in the upcoming match. He is currently 33 runs away from surpassing Hashim Amla's record of most runs in ODIs and can become the fastest player to score 6000 runs in ODIs if he achieves this feat. With his current form and past performances, Babar is well-positioned to achieve these milestones and cement his position as one of the top batsmen in the world.
As Pakistan prepares to face New Zealand in the final of the tri-nation series on February 14, all eyes will be on Babar Azam as he attempts to achieve these remarkable milestones. His success will not only be a testament to his individual skill but also a significant boost to the Pakistani team's morale and performance.