Best XI across all formats in 2019

One of the biggest challenges of modern-day cricket is to adapt to different formats and continue to be consistent and successful in each one of them.

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5. Babar Azam

Babar Azam
Babar Azam. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Only three batsmen were able to scale the 2000-run mark across formats in 2019. Babar Azam was the third after the Indian star duo of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. The Pakistan star was the third-highest run-getter in international cricket this year as he made 2082 runs.

Azam has been Pakistan’s best batsman by a distance for some time now. He’s dominated batting charts across formats for Pakistan. There was a slight doubt over his ability in Test cricket and he’s squashed that to pieces. Azam scored 616 runs at an average of 68.44 and also registered three tons.

Moreover, he continued piling on the runs in white-ball cricket. In ODI cricket, the Pakistan No. 3 made 1092 runs and averaged 60.66 while he scored 374 runs at an average of 41.55 in T20Is. It was a year when the all-format Babar Azam came to the fore and pushed himself into the discussion of being one of the best batsmen in world cricket at the moment.

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