Pakistan Test cricket team's vice-captain Saud Shakeel has equaled a 65-year-old record as the Asian giants dominated proceedings on the second day of the 1st Test against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi. (Day 3 Blog | More Cricket News)
PAK Vs BAN: Saud Shakeel Equal's 65-Year-Old Pakistan Record
PAK vs BAN: Pakistan vice-captain Saud Shakeel scored his Test career's third hundred which came on Day 2 of the ongoing first Test against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi
Shakeel brought up his third Test ton, with a score of 141 in Pakistan's total of 448/6 before declaring with Mohammad Rizwan remaining unbeaten on 171. Bangladesh managed to reach 27/0 at stumps on day 2.
Shakeel went past 1000 runs in Test cricket, equaling Saeed Ahmed's feat from 1959 to become the joint-fastest PAK batter to reach the milestone, with both set of players achieving the feat in 11 Tests and 20 innings.
Fastest To 1000 Test Runs (Among Pakistan Batters):
Saud Shakeel: 20
Saeed Ahmed: 20
Sadiq Mohammad: 22
Javed Miandad: 23
Taufeeq Umar: 24
Abid Al: 24
Abdullah Shafique: 24
Moreover, the southpaw also achieved a Test batting average of 65.17, with only India's Yashasvi Jaiswal ahead of him with 68.53 with a minimum of 10 Test innings.
PLAYER | BATTING AVERAGE |
Yashasvi Jaiswal (India) | 68.53 |
Saud Shakeel (Pakistan) | 65.17 |
Harry Brook (England) | 59.75 |
Steve Smith (Australia) | 56.97 |
Kane Williamson (New Zealand) | 54.98 |
Pakistan currently sit sixth in the ICC World Test Championships (WTC) and will look to pick points if they manage to beat Bangladesh on home soil.
The top-two sides at the end of the current cycle will play in the WTC 2025 final at Lord's Cricket Ground.
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