Multan:Captain Babar Azam's record-breaking 17th ODI hundred powered Pakistan to a five-wicket win over the West Indies in sweltering heat. Babar's 103 off 107 balls his fourth century in the last five one-day internationals carried Pakistan to 306-5 with four balls to spare for a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
Left-handed batter Khushdil Shah survived a couple of close run-outs before smashing four sixes against the fast bowlers to remain unbeaten on 41 off 23 balls here on Wednesday. Shai Hope's brilliant 127 off 134 had earlier propelled the West Indies to 305-8 after captain Nicholas Pooran had won the toss and elected to bat with the temperature reaching 42 degree Celsius (107 F).
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But Babar, the world's top-ranked ODI batter, perfectly engineered Pakistan's highest-ever chase in an ODI against the West Indies. Babar and Imam-u-Haq, who made 65, shared a 103-run second wicket stand after Fakhar Zaman (11) spliced a catch at short cover off Jayden Seales' short-pitch ball early in the run-chase.
Both Babar and Imam dominated the spinners and pace on a wicket conducive for batting. Akeal Hosein got the breakthrough when Imam went for a needless reverse sweep against the left-arm spinner and offered a tame catch. But Babar continued his sublime form in white-ball cricket and shared another century stand with Mohammad Rizwan (59) as the West Indies struggled to stem the flow of runs.
Babar raised his century off 103 balls with nine fours when he delicately late cut leg-spinner Haden Walsh Jr. to third man boundary for his ninth four of the innings. Babar became the first batter in the history of ODI to score three consecutive hundreds on two separate occasions. He made three consecutive centuries against the West Indies in 2016 and followed his two hundreds against Australia at Lahore this year with another brilliant knock on Wednesday.