Pakistan skipper Babar Azam and star pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi achieved notable career milestones after the Green Shirts defeated Ireland in the second T20I on Sunday.
The match being played at Dublin’s Clontarf Cricket Club, saw the Men in Green securing a seven-wicket win against the hosts by successfully chasing down the 194-run target in the 17th over courtesy of Mohammad Rizwan, Fakhar Zaman and Azam Khan’s fiery knocks.
With the national side levelling the three-match series 1-1, the match held key significance for Babar and Shaheen with regards to their respective careers.
Most successful captain
For the star batter, Sunday’s win made him the most successful T20I captain in history as the 29-year-old won his 45th match as skipper in the shortest format of the game — the most by any captain.
Babar achieved the feat in 78 matches he’s played as a skipper. He is followed by Uganda’s Brian Masaba in second position with 44 wins in 56 matches.
Meanwhile, Afghanistan’s Asghar Afghan and England’s Eoin Morgan are the third and fourth most successful T20I captains with 42 wins each. Afghan, however, led his side in 52 matches, while Morgan was England’s captain for 72 games.
300 int’l wickets
Separately, the win also saw Shaheen bagging 300 international wickets after dismissing three players during Friday’s match.
The left-arm pacer achieved the feat in 145 matches. He has 113 and 104 wickets to his name in Test and ODI’s, respectively. Whereas in the T20Is, he has dismissed 84 players.
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who met the team on Sunday after their loss in the first T20I, congratulated and presented Babar and Shaheen with team jerseys for their achievements.