Pakistan captain Babar Azam continued his scintillating form with the bat and broke several records on August 16 (Tuesday).
The No.1 ranked ODI batter played an attractive knock of 74 runs off 85 balls in Pakistan's hard-fought win against the Netherlands.
The 27-year-old broke multiple records during his innings in the first ODI against the Netherlands on Tuesday.
After his steady innings against Holland, Babar Azam became the fastest batter in ODI history to amass 4,500 runs.
The right-handed batter reached the milestone while playing his 88th ODI innings for the Men in Green.
While becoming the quickest to score 4,500 ODI runs, Babar Azam also became only the 3rd batter to reach the milestone in less than 100 innings.
South Africa's batting legend Hashim Amla took 89 innings to breach the 4,500-run mark in ODI cricket.
Regarded by many as the greatest batter of all time, West Indies great Sir Viv Richards reached the 4,500-run mark in 98 innings.
Regarded as the greatest batter in contemporary cricket, India's Virat Kohli took 107 innings to score 4,500 runs in ODIs.