PAK vs WI | I try to play positive cricket and according to situation: Pakistan captain Babar Azam on his form
India Today
Pakistan clean swept the three-match ODI series against West Indies in Multan. Babar Azam finished as the second highest run-getter in the series with 181 runs.
Pakistan captain Babar Azam is in splendid form across formats. His purple patch helped him break records during the recently concluded three-match ODI series against West Indies.
Babar brought up his third century on the trot, becoming the first player in the history of men's ODIs to score three consecutive centuries on two separate occasions. His innings saw him become the quickest player to notch 17 ODI centuries and the fastest to complete 1,000 ODI runs as captain.
Talking about his form at the conclusion of the ODI series against West Indies, Babar said: "I try to play positive cricket and try to play the situation. The conditions were different in each of the games."
Two ODI series wins on the trot forSkipper @babarazam258 talks about Pakistan's successful run and lauds the Multan crowd #PAKvWI | #KhelAbhiBaqiHai pic.twitter.com/PK4ACJ1EsE
Pakistan clean swept the three-match ODI series against West Indies in Multan. Babar finished as the second highest run-getter in the series with 181 runs, just behind his teammate Imam-ul-Haq (199 runs). Mohammad Nawaz took seven wickets, the most in the series.