Imamul Haq becomes 10th Pakistani to score century in both innings of Test match
Pakistani batsman sets new record for himself in Pak-Aus Test match in Rawalpindi
Lahore: Pakistani opener batsman Imamul Haq has become the 10th Pakistani to score century in both innings of a Test match.
Imam achieved this on Day 5 of the historic Pindi Test against Australia as he successfully scored his second Test hundred. He has joined some of the greatest Pakistani batsmen who have achieved this feat.
Hanif Mohammad v England 1962, Javed Miandad v New Zealand 1984, Wajahatullah Wasti v Sri Lanka 1999, Yasir Hameed v Bangladesh 2003, Inzamam ul Haq v England 2005, Mohammad Yousuf v West Indies 2006, Younis Khan v Australia 2014, Misbah ul Haq v Australia 2014 and Azhar Ali v Australia 2014 are included in the list of Pakistani batsmen who scored century in both of the innings.
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