Career
He is a left-arm spinner and right-handed batsman with plenty of experience.He has represented Pakistan Cricket Team, Multan Tigers, Quetta Bears, Water and Power Development Authority and Pakistan A cricket team The lack of top-class facilities, though, didn"t diminish his hunger or ambition. Despite not breaking through to the national team earlier, Babar made sure his name was always in the reckoning by consistently being among the wickets.
In the 2009/10 Quaid-i-Azam Trophy, he took 69 wickets at 16.42.
A national call-up didn"t come about then, but the selectors couldn"t look away when he took 93 first-class wickets in 13 games in the 2012/13 season, at an average of 17.04. He sealed his case when he took 6 for 22 in a practice game between Pakistan Chief Ministers XI and Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman"s XI in October 2013.
Babar made his T20I debut on 27 July 2013, against West Indies, one of the oldest Pakistani players to do so, aged 34 years 229 days. Although Babar is Pakistan"s second oldest T20 debutant after Inzamam-ul-Haq, who was 36 years 178 days, he is unfazed.
He says,"I always leave such matters in the hands of Allah.
Perhaps, it was my destiny to be playing for Pakistan at a time when people would be seriously considering other options in life."
He picked up 3 for 23 and was the highest wicket-taker for his team in the game. He also scored an invaluable 13* off 17 balls, and hit a six of the last ball of the innings to guide his team to a 2-wicket victory. He also scored 11* off 6 balls in the next game and picked up 2 more wickets for 37.
He was the highest wicket-taker in the series and was named Manitoba of the Series in his debut series.
Babar was named in the Test squad to play against South Africa in United Arab Emirates in October 2013. He was chosen ahead of the regular spin bowler cricketer at Abu Dhabi Test.
He made his One Day International debut for Pakistan against Australia in the United Arab Emirates on 7 October 2014.