Babar Azam: A Historic Year as ICC’s No.1 ODI Batter
As the cricketing world bids farewell to 2024, one name stands out among the rest: Babar Azam. The Pakistani cricketer has cemented his legacy by finishing the year as the No.1 batter in the ICC men’s ODI rankings, a position he has held for four consecutive years. This remarkable achievement not only showcases his talent but also elevates his status among the legends of the game.
A Journey Through 2024
Babar began the year under the watchful eye of fans and analysts alike. Despite his struggles with consistency throughout 2024, he accomplished a rare feat by finishing atop the ODI batting rankings once more. This year marked his fourth consecutive year as the top-ranked ODI batter— an achievement unrivaled by any Pakistani cricketer before him.
Consistency in the Spotlight
While Babar’s performance in the ODI format remains stellar, he had an inconsistent year overall. His overall statistics include scoring 228 runs in six ODI innings, with an average of 57.00 and a strike rate of 76.51. Notably, he recorded two significant innings towards the year’s end, including a decisive performance leading Pakistan to a 3-0 ODI series victory in South Africa.
This consistency in ODIs contrasts with his struggles in T20Is and Test cricket, where he faced a challenging form slump that resulted in him losing his captaincy to Mohammad Rizwan in those formats. Cricketing analyses often highlight that even the greatest players go through phases of difficulty, and Babar’s recent performances are a testament to this reality.
A Historic Milestone
Babar Azam now shares an elite space with legendary figures like AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli, who were also ranked No.1 for four consecutive years. Such consistent performances have not only availed him accolades but also a place in the chronicles of cricket history.
All-Time No.1 ODI Batters (Since 2010)
- AB de Villiers – 4 years (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)
- Virat Kohli – 4 years (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
- Babar Azam – 4 years (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
- Hashim Amla – 3 years (2010, 2011, 2012)
This record is significant as it underscores Babar’s position not just among active players but also within the broader context of cricket history.
The Road Ahead
Looking towards the future, Babar’s journey is far from over. Pakistan is set to play two away Test matches against South Africa, beginning December 26, 2024. While he will have to navigate the pressure of returning to top form, his ODI accomplishments provide a solid foundation.
The challenge lies in regaining his rhythm in Test cricket, a format that demands patience and strategy. Babar’s leadership qualities will also come into play, as he will aim to inspire his team to new heights.
Fans and Analysts’ Expectations
As fans eagerly anticipate his performance in the upcoming Tests, analysts will be closely monitoring his adaptability and resilience. The ability to turn around a dip in form and excel in Tests will further solidify Babar Azam’s status as one of cricket’s all-time greats.
Conclusion
Babar Azam’s journey through 2024 illustrates the highs and lows of sport at the highest level. With the title of the No.1 ODI batter, he has marked a new chapter in Pakistani cricket. As he prepares for the challenges that lie ahead, his experiences serve as both an inspiration and a reminder of the relentless pursuit of excellence that defines great athletes.
The cricketing world will be watching closely, eager to see how Babar continues to evolve and shape his legacy in the years to come.