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Pakistan captain Babar Azam is now the most successful T20I skipper, with 45 wins to his name – the most by any captain in men’s T20I cricket. He achieved this feat with Pakistan’s seven-wicket series-levelling win against Ireland in the second T20I in Dublin. Although among the top playing nations, Babar is ahead of second-placed Eoin Morgan (42) by five more wins, he surpassed Uganda’s captain Brian Masaba (44) for the most wins for a captain across all men’s T20Is.

While Babar holds the top spot, the legendary Indian duo of MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma are tied at 41 wins each besides their names, sitting on the fifth and sixth spot, respectively. Former Afghanistan captain Asghar Afghan is also tied with Morgan with 42 wins as captain in this format, placed ahead of Dhoni and Rohit. 

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Meanwhile, Pakistan returned to winning ways with a thumping victory over the spirited Irish side to level the three-match series 1-1. Electing to bowl first after winning the toss, Pakistan dismissed both openers inside four overs. Keeper-batter Lorcan Tucker and Harry Tector revived Ireland's inning with a 62-run stand for the third wicket. 

Curtis Campher and Gareth Delany contributed with handy knocks later as Ireland posted a fighting total of 193 for seven in 20 overs. 

For the touring Pakistan side, ace seamer Shaheen Afridi picked three wickets, while seamer Abbas Afridi returned with two wickets. While Mohammad Amir, who made a comeback in the team also picked up one wicket.

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Rizwan, Fakhar see Pakistan through

After losing Saim Ayub and Babar Azam early inside the Powerplay, Pakistan’s back was against the wall, for the second time in the series. However, the seasoned pair of Mohammad Rizwan and leftie Fakhar Zaman bailed the side out of trouble with blistering strokes.

While Rizwan continued with his signature T20I style of play, Zaman pressed the accelerator early on to put his team in a commanding position. Hitting six sixes and as many fours, Fakhar scored 79 off 40 balls before getting caught in the deep. 

The wicketkeeper-batter Azam Khan made his presence felt right away, striking four massive sixes and a four in his brief stay (30* off ten balls) at the crease, as Pakistan completed the run chase inside 17 overs with seven wickets remaining. Rizwan also remained unbeaten on 75 off 46 balls.

The final T20I will take place at the same venue on Tuesday (May 14).