Pakistan’s Babar Azam becomes only batter to be ranked among top 3 in all cricket formats

Pakistan's captain Babar Azam plays a shot during the first one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi, on April 27, 2023. (AFP/File)
Updated 13 July 2023
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Pakistan’s Babar Azam becomes only batter to be ranked among top 3 in all cricket formats

  • Babar Azam is the number one ranked batter in ODIs, number three ranked batter in T20s
  • Azam will have a chance to close in on the top spot in upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s all-format captain Babar Azam jumped three spots to claim the number three spot in the ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings on Wednesday, become the only batter in the world to rank in all three formats— Test, ODIs and T20, to rank among the top three batters in the world. 

Azam is recognized as one of the world’s best batters in modern-day cricket. The Pakistani batter currently occupies the number one spot in the ODI batter’s ranking and the number three spot in the T20 batter’s ranking. 

According to the latest MRF ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings, Azam climbed to number three from the sixth spot with 862 points. Australian batter is ranked at number two in Test batter rankings with 874 points while New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson sits pretty at the top with 883 points. 

“Head’s rise up the batter charts has seen yet another re-shuffle at the top of the batting rankings, with Pakistan captain Babar Azam jumping three places to third and fellow Australians Steve Smith (fourth) and Marnus Labuschagne (fifth) and England’s Joe Root (sixth) all dropping one spot in what is an enthralling race for top billing,” the ICC said on its website. 

Azam has an opportunity to close in on the top spot by scoring impressively in the upcoming two-match Test series against Sri Lanka. 

Pakistan, who are already in the island-country, take on Sri Lanka for the first Test match on July 16 at the Galle International Stadium. 


Pakistan to discuss regional issues, economic ties at UAE summit this week

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Pakistan to discuss regional issues, economic ties at UAE summit this week

  • Deputy PM Ishaq Dar to attend Sir Bani Yas Forum from Dec. 12-14, says Pakistan foreign office
  • Senior statemen, policymakers expected to discuss security and economic cooperation at summit

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar will attend the Sir Bani Yas Forum in the UAE from Dec. 12-14 to discuss regional issues with world leaders and explore economic partnerships, the foreign ministry said on Friday. 

The three-day summit features senior statesmen, policymakers and global experts from around the world with discussions likely to revolve around key regional and international issues such as peace, security and economic cooperation.

Dar, who is also Pakistan’s foreign minister, attended the 15th edition of the Bani Yas Forum last year. He is attending this year’s summit at the invitation of his UAE counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the foreign office said. 

“During the Forum, the Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister will engage with international leaders and experts on matters related to regional stability, sustainable development, and the expansion of economic partnerships,” the statement said. 

“He will also present Pakistan’s perspectives on promoting dialogue, addressing regional challenges, and fostering enhanced opportunities for economic cooperation.”

The Forum is expected to feature important discussions on Israel’s war in Gaza and the fragile ceasefire in the Middle East. 

Pakistan has consistently criticized Israel for violating the ceasefire in Gaza and has called on the international community to intervene and ensure the fragile agreement does not collapse. 

Islamabad has also been eyeing economic partnerships with regional allies, particularly Gulf countries, at such global summits in recent months. 

It has entered into economic, defense, trade and investment agreements with traditional allies such as China, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar and Central Asian states in recent months.