Babar Azam, the former captain of Pakistan and great hitter, is turning thirty today, and other cricketers are wishing him well and praising him for his unwavering commitment to sports.
As he relaxes throughout the second and third Test matches of the current series between the Green Shirts and the Three Lions, the athlete celebrates turning thirty.
The batting virtuoso has not been removed from the Pakistan squad since making his white-ball debut in a match against Zimbabwe in Lahore in 2015 and his Test debut against the West Indies the following year.
In a 2016 ODI series against the West Indies, Babar made waves by scoring three straight hundreds.
Five years later, he ousted India great Virat Kohli from the top spot in the world rankings for ODI batsmen.