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He has scored the most runs (10,099) for Pakistan in Test cricket – the first and only player to score over 10,000 runs in the format for his country. He is the record holder for the highest number of centuries (34) as well as the highest number of double centuries (six with Javed Miandad) for Pakistan. [10]
The South Africa cricket team toured Pakistan in January 2021 to play two Test matches and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches against the Pakistan cricket team. [1] [2] The Test series formed part of the inaugural 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship. [3] It was the first time in fourteen years that South Africa toured Pakistan. [4]
It was Zimbabwe's first win against Pakistan in T20Is in sixteen attempts, [10] and their first win in a home T20I match since beating India in June 2016. [11] Pakistan won the third T20I match by 24 runs to win the series 2–1. [12] Pakistan won the first Test match inside three days, [13] beating Zimbabwe by an innings and 116 runs. [14]
Pakistan first competed in international cricket in 1952, when they played against India in a four-day Test match; India won the match by an innings and 70 runs at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi. [2] [3] In the same series, Pakistan recorded their first Test win, the second match by an innings and 43 runs at the University Ground, Lucknow.
Independent candidates affiliated with jailed Pakistani political leader Imran Khan’s Tehreek E Insaaf (PTI) party won the most National Assembly seats in Pakistan’s general election ...
Veer Narmad South Gujarat University is a public university located in the city of Surat, Gujarat, India. [2] Previously known as South Gujarat University , it was renamed as Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU) in 2004 in honour of the famous scholar and Gujarati poet Narmad . [ 3 ]
In 2007, the World Bank team submitted its report to the Pakistani government and with it, a draft law was prepared by them. The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) was established on 2 October 2007 under the Competition Ordinance, 2007, which was repromulgated in November 2009. The law was later promulgated as Competition Act, 2010.
In October to December 1952, Pakistan's Test debut was a five-match series in India, the matches played at New Delhi, Lucknow, Bombay, Madras and Calcutta. After India had won the First Test by an innings, Pakistan won the Second Test by an innings thanks to Fazal Mahmood who took 5–52 and 7–42.