New Delhi: at war Pakistan captain Babar Azam On Sunday, he achieved a remarkable feat and surpassed the legendary MS Dhoni to become one of the players with the most captaincy in history. T20 World Cup Lauderhill USA vs. Ireland.
Riding on Babar’s unbeaten run, Pakistan somehow managed to eke out a narrow wicket win in a low-scoring thriller.Despite a target of a paltry 107 runs, Pakistan again fell back to 62 runs in 6 overs of 11 matches. But captain Babar (32 not out) and Abbas Afridi (17) shared a crucial 33 runs to take them home with 111 runs in 18.5 overs.
Already eliminated from the Super 8 competition, Pakistan ended its T20 World Cup campaign in third place in Group A, while its arch-rivals India and co-hosts the United States finished first and second respectively. Advance to the next round.
These captains led the way, displayed exceptional skill and composure under pressure, and etched their names in the history of the tournament with scores of scores.
Pakistan’s Babar tops the list, scoring 549 points in just 17 innings. Known for his elegant batting and impeccable timing, Babar has been steadying his team’s innings, providing stability and reliable scoring options. His ability to handle high-pressure situations with a calm demeanor played a major role in his success, leading him to perform well in the T20 World Cup.
Dhoni ranks second with 529 runs in 29 innings. Dhoni is known for his finishing prowess and strategic acumen and his contributions with the bat have played a key role in many high-octane matches. His calm and calculated approach in the death overs made him one of the most feared finishers in the game, ensuring India’s competitive edge in many tournaments.
Most appearances as captain in T20 World Cup

  • 549 – Babar Azam (17 hotels)*
  • 529 – MS Dhoni (29 hotels)
  • Chapter 527- Kane Williamson (19 hotels)
  • 360 – M Jayawardene (11 hotels)
  • 352 – Graeme Smith (16 hotels)

New Zealand’s Kane Williamson finished third with 527 runs in 19 innings, displaying consistency and grace under pressure. His tactical brilliance and ability to adapt to different match situations are key to New Zealand’s success. Williamson’s calm and technically proficient batting style has made him a reliable leader and vital run-scorer for the team.
Sri Lankan Mahela JayewardeneHe accumulated 360 points in just 11 games, showing his elegance and elegance and finishing in fourth place. Despite playing fewer games, his impact has been profound, often taking a leadership role from the front and using his experience and skills to lead the team through challenging phases.
South Africa’s Graeme Smith scored 352 points in 16 innings, ranking fourth in the elite category. Smith’s aggressive, fearless attitude set the tone for his team, giving South Africa a fast start and laying a solid foundation.

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