Pakistan batsman Babar Azam added another feather in his cap on Monday as he slammed the 11th ton of his ODI career against Sri Lanka. In due course, the newly-appointed vice-captain of Pakistan went past India captain Virat Kohli to become the third-fastest to 11 ODI hundreds.


While many cricketing greats hailed Babar’s match-winning knock, former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi backed him to score the next double century in one-day internationals for the team.

“I say to Babar Azam I want you to play long innings and you are not just a 50 runs type player, rather you are capable of scoring 100, 150 or 200,” Afridi said in a video uploaded on his YouTube channel.

“You are the backbone of the team and a consistent performer for Pakistan,” he added.

Azam reached his 11th ODI hundred in his 71st innings while Kohli took 82 innings to get there.

Batting first, Pakistan rode Azam's 115 off 105 deliveries (4x8, 6x4) to post 305/7 in the allotted 50 overs. The first ODI was washed out without a ball being bowled at the same venue on Friday.

South Africa's Hashim Amla is the quickest to 11 ODI tons, racing there in 64 innings. Another South Africa cricketer, Quinton de Kock, is second in the list, taking 65 innings to reach the milestone.

Only six players have breached the 200-run mark in the 50-over format. The only Pakistan player to have scored a double hundred is Fakhar Zaman.