Inzamam sets new record for most centuries by Pakistan
Thu Nov 24, 2005 7:10 AM GMT
FAISALABAD, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Inzamam-ul-Haq on Thursday scored his 24th test hundred on the final day of the second test against England to set a new record for most test centuries by a Pakistani batsman.
He had equalled former captain Javed Miandad's record of 23 test hundreds in the first innings of the test when he scored 109 runs. He has now scored 7,955 runs in 104 tests and has also got 10,971 runs in 347 one-dayers.
Inzamam's scores of 109 and 100 not out in the test is also only the second instance of a Pakistani scoring two centuries in the same match against England and the fifth time overall by a Pakistani batsman.
Hanif Mohammad in 1961/62 scored 111 and 104 against England at Dhaka.
The others who have scored two hundreds in a match for Pakistan are:
- Javed Miandad 104 and 103 not out against New Zealand at Hyderabad in 1984/84.
- Wajahatullah Wasti 133 and 122 against Sri Lanka at Lahore in 1998/99.
- Yasir Hameed 170 and 105 against Bangladesh at Karachi in 2003/2004.
- Inzamam, 35, also entered the top ten list of batsmen who have scored the most centuries in tests joining Matthew Hayden (Australia), Greg Chappell (Australia) and Vivian Richards (West Indies) at the ninth position in the all-time scorers of centuries.
List of batsmen with highest number of test centuries:
- Sachin Tendulkar (India) 123 tests-34 hundreds
- Sunil Gavaskar (Ind) 125-34
- Steve Waugh (Aust) 168-32.
- Brian Lara (West Indies) 120-30
- Sir Donald Bradman (Aust) 52-29
- Allan Border (Aust) 156-27
- Sir Gary Sobers (West Indies) 93-26
- Ricky Ponting (Aust) 96-25
- Matthew Hayden (Aust) 75-24
- Greg Chapell (Aust) 87-24
- Sir Vivian Richards (West Indies) 121-24
- Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak) 104-24.
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