Fast. Ferocious. Fantastic. Fierce. Fabled. ⚡
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) September 8, 2023
Words will fall short in describing the FAB 5 when they spring into action! 🏏#ViratKohli #KaneWilliamson #JoeRoot #BabarAzam #StevenSmith
Stay tuned for the #WorldCupOnStar | October 5 onwards | Star Sports Network#Cricket pic.twitter.com/HtFLJZs9Vn
In a striking promotional reveal, Star Sports, the official broadcaster of the ICC World Cup, has brought forth a compelling teaser featuring none other than Pakistan’s cricketing maestro and captain, Babar Azam, firmly ensconced among the illustrious ‘Fab 5’. This term, originally coined by the revered New Zealand cricket luminary Martin Crowe, serves as a veneration for a select group of internationally acclaimed batsmen whose unwavering dominance has left an indelible mark on the cricketing landscape.
The Fab 5 roster boasts luminaries such as India’s stalwart Virat Kohli, New Zealand’s unflappable Kane Williamson, Australia’s enigmatic Steve Smith, and England’s resilient Joe Root. This lineup alone promises an enthralling ICC World Cup, set to be a compelling showcase of unparalleled skill, intricate strategy, and unwavering sportsmanship.
The spotlight, however, gravitates towards none other than Babar Azam, whose inclusion in the Fab 5 not only serves as a testament to his consistent and stellar performances but also attests to the growing influence and imprint he has left on the world of cricket. Babar Azam, at present, adorns the pinnacle of the ICC men’s rankings for ODI batters, with a remarkable tally of 5370 runs in 106 ODIs, embellished with 19 centuries and 28 half-centuries. His batting average, an astonishing 59.01, stands as a testament to his prowess with the willow.
The anticipation is palpable as cricket enthusiasts await the ODI World Cup, scheduled to unfold in India from 5th October to 19th November 2023. With Babar Azam’s presence in the Fab 5 and his meteoric rise in the cricketing echelons, the tournament promises to be a riveting spectacle that will reverberate through the annals of cricketing history.