Harsh Thakor
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My selection of best innings ever by a Pakistani batsmen in the world cup ranked in order of merit
1.Inzamam Ul Haq 60 v New Zealand in 1992 semi-final
2.Zaheer Abbas 93 v West Indies in 1979 semi-final at Oval
3.Imran Khan 102 n.o v Sri Lanka in 1983 at Taunton
4.Mohsin Khan 70 v West Indies in 1983 semi-final
5.Majid Khan 81 in 1979 semi-final v West Indies
6.Rameez Raja 114 v England in 1987 in 2nd group game
7.Javed Miandad 57 n.o in 1992 semi-final v New Zealand
8.Zaheer Abbas 83 n.o. v England at Old Trafford in 1983
9.Inzamam 81 v Australia at Leeds in 1999
10.Saed Anwar 113 n.o. v New Zealand in 1999 semi-final
11.Zaheer Abbas 103 n.o.v New Zealand at Nottingham in 1983.
12.Imran Khan 70 in 1992 world cup final v England
13.Asif Ibal 52 v England at Leeds in 1979
14.Majid Khan 60 v West Indies at Edgbaston in 1975
15.Imran Khan 79.n.o v New Zealand in 1983
Placed Inzy's 60 at the top because it turned the complexion of the game in electrifying fashion piercing every corner of the field.One of the most dazzling displays of strokeplay creating the sensation of a total reversal of plot in a hollywood epic.Pakistan were looking dead and buried before Inzy ressurected them to take Pakistan within sight of famous win,which they eventually achieved.
Zaheer Abbas's 93 in 1979 v West Indies took batting artistry to regions of the sublime ,against arguably the greatest pace attack ever in the history of the game.The deftest touches sent the best balls crashing to the boundary with the grace of the touches of a painters brush.
Imran Khan magnificiently ressurected Pakistan from depths of despair to reach a total which they could defend.Revealed great temperament and technical skill batting with a hamstring.
Mohsin Khan's 70 was classic if you consider he scored ot out of a low total of 184 against the best pace bowling attack ever.
In his 81 in 1979 Majid tore the Calypos pace attack to shreds like few batsmen ever did.
Rameez gave a glorious exhibition of batting v England in 1987 making a defendable total of England look a virtual walk in the park.
1.Inzamam Ul Haq 60 v New Zealand in 1992 semi-final
2.Zaheer Abbas 93 v West Indies in 1979 semi-final at Oval
3.Imran Khan 102 n.o v Sri Lanka in 1983 at Taunton
4.Mohsin Khan 70 v West Indies in 1983 semi-final
5.Majid Khan 81 in 1979 semi-final v West Indies
6.Rameez Raja 114 v England in 1987 in 2nd group game
7.Javed Miandad 57 n.o in 1992 semi-final v New Zealand
8.Zaheer Abbas 83 n.o. v England at Old Trafford in 1983
9.Inzamam 81 v Australia at Leeds in 1999
10.Saed Anwar 113 n.o. v New Zealand in 1999 semi-final
11.Zaheer Abbas 103 n.o.v New Zealand at Nottingham in 1983.
12.Imran Khan 70 in 1992 world cup final v England
13.Asif Ibal 52 v England at Leeds in 1979
14.Majid Khan 60 v West Indies at Edgbaston in 1975
15.Imran Khan 79.n.o v New Zealand in 1983
Placed Inzy's 60 at the top because it turned the complexion of the game in electrifying fashion piercing every corner of the field.One of the most dazzling displays of strokeplay creating the sensation of a total reversal of plot in a hollywood epic.Pakistan were looking dead and buried before Inzy ressurected them to take Pakistan within sight of famous win,which they eventually achieved.
Zaheer Abbas's 93 in 1979 v West Indies took batting artistry to regions of the sublime ,against arguably the greatest pace attack ever in the history of the game.The deftest touches sent the best balls crashing to the boundary with the grace of the touches of a painters brush.
Imran Khan magnificiently ressurected Pakistan from depths of despair to reach a total which they could defend.Revealed great temperament and technical skill batting with a hamstring.
Mohsin Khan's 70 was classic if you consider he scored ot out of a low total of 184 against the best pace bowling attack ever.
In his 81 in 1979 Majid tore the Calypos pace attack to shreds like few batsmen ever did.
Rameez gave a glorious exhibition of batting v England in 1987 making a defendable total of England look a virtual walk in the park.