Triple-ton Azam leads Pakistan to series rout of Windies

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ABU DHABI: Rising star Babar Azam hit his third successive hundred to anchor Pakistan’s 3-0 clean-sweep of the West Indies with a comfortable 136-run win in the third and final one-dayer on Wednesday.

Azam smashed a 106-ball 117 while skipper Azhar  Ali returned to form with a 109-ball 101 as Pakistan compiled 308-6 before restricting West Indies to 172 in 44 overs on a flat Sheikh Zayed Stadium pitch.

It was another imperious show by Pakistan who won the first two matches by 111 and 59 runs respectively both in Sharjah.

The rout also followed Pakistan’s 3-0 whitewash in the preceding Twenty20 series.

The two sides will go on to contest a three-match Test series starting in Dubai from October 13.

The 3-0 ODI whitewash also lifted Pakistan to number eight in the one-day rankings, displacing their opponents to nine.

Azam, 21, became the eighth batsmen to make three hundreds in successive one-day internationals and he was again sublime in achieving the milestone.

He also set a new record for most runs in a three-match one-day series with 360, beating the previous highest of 342 by South Africa’s Quinton de Kock who set it at home in 2013.

West Indies again lacked aggression and big partnerships in their innings, with Denesh Ramdin top scoring with 37 and Jason Holder making 26.

They also lost their last five wickets for just 13 runs with left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz (3-40) and paceman Wahab Riaz taking 2-28. Riaz also reached 100 one-day wickets in his 75th match.

Kraig Brathwaite (32) and Evin Lewis (22) had given the West Indies a solid 45-run start but wickets tubmled at regular intervals, with Darren Bravo (17), Marlon Samuels (13) and Kieron Pollard (11) failing to shine.

Earlier Azam led Pakistan’s batting, setting his team up for a big total with Ali.

Azam was finally bowled by Pollard in the 46th over after hitting eight boundaries and a six in another dominating exhibition of batting.

Ali, who failed in the first two games with a first-ball duck and nine, hit eight boundaries and a six.

He and fellow opener Sharjeel Khan (38) put Pakistan on track for a big total with an 85-run start in 14.1 overs.

Left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn gave the West Indies their first breakthrough, in his second over, when Sharjeel holed out at long-on after hitting five boundaries off 41 balls.

Ali and Azam added 147 for the second wicket before Ali was bowled by Holder in the 39th over.

Sarfraz Ahmed made 24 not out as Pakistan managed 96 runs in the last 15 overs.

Azam is only the third batsmen from Pakistan and eighth in the world to notch three hundreds in as many matches. Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara holds the record with four centuries in as many games.

Pakistan’s Zaheer Abbass and Saeed Anwar, South Africa’s Herschelle Gibbs, AB de Villiers and de Kock, and New Zealand’s Ross Taylor are others to achieve the milestone.

Babar Azam declared Player of the match as well as series.

West Indies play a day-night side game with a pink ball in Sharjah from Friday as a rehearsal for the first Test in Duabi, also a day-night match starting from October 13.

Azhar Ali and Babar Azam tons led Pakistan to a massive total of 308 against West Indies in third day and night match of the series.

Skipper Azhar announce his return to form as he smashed 101 becoming the first Pakistani captain scoring three centuries.

Inform Azam (117)  continues to impress as he bring up his third consecutive ton after Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat. He not only level three record of scoring three consecutive centuries of legendary Zaheer Abbass and outstanding Saeed Anwar, but also broke all time record of Sir Vivien Richards scoring most runs after 18 One Day Internationals innings.

Opener Sharjeel Khan smashed quick 38 to guide the total to 309 on loss of six wickets.

Alzarri Joseph bagged two wickets each while Jason Holder, Sunil Narine, Sulieman Benn and Kieron Pollard shared a wicket each for the visiting side.