About 1,000 people were killed — both passengers and local residents, who had clambered inside desperately seeking shelter after the first wave hit on Dec 26, 2004
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Pakistan's batting mainstay Babar Azam knows he might be a bit rusty after the extended break from competitive cricket during the coronavirus shutdown but he is confident his strong basics will help him quickly get back up to speed.
The elegant right-hander has been cooling his heels at home since playing a Pakistan Super League match last month as professional cricket remains suspended due to the pandemic.
"...if the break goes on, it can make me rusty, but you can't forget your basics," the 25-year-old told ESPNcricinfo.
"It might take some time to regain the rhythm, but the base is there, and inshallah (God willing) I will be the same Babar Azam you saw a few weeks ago."
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