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Who is Pakistan's greatest test batsman?

Who is Pakistan's greatest test batsman?


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ankitj

Well-known member
Please vote. It's probably between Younis Khan and Javed Miandad, but added 2 other worthy contenders to the poll.
 
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andmark

Well-known member
I get that he isn't the best, but I have a soft spot for Inzi. Amongst all of the run outs and general calamitous play, he could bat with supreme elegance. Great player to watch (especially when you add in the funny stuff as well).
 

ankitj

Well-known member
I get that he isn't the best, but I have a soft spot for Inzi. Amongst all of the run outs and general calamitous play, he could bat with supreme elegance. Great player to watch (especially when you add in the funny stuff as well).

Akram at 1:49 - "tu out ho gaya"
 
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harsh.ag

Well-known member
Miandad crushing it in NZ certainly an achievement of note, although the runs of note came on either side of Hadlee and on some flat tracks
 

ImpatientLime

Well-known member
younis clearly

loved inzi but never understood his rep for playing pace bowling. he was poor in australia and south africa. got a century in the west indies v ambrose and walsh i guess.
 

smalishah84

The Tiger King
Ugh, ended up voting for Yusuf by mistake. Wanted to vote younis. I think he did enough to overtake miandad. Very underrated player.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
I don't think I disagree with anyone saying Younis was under-rated; I just also think Miandad was. I reckon I'd both of him a bit higher than the average analyst.
 

ataraxia

Well-known member
I don't think I disagree with anyone saying Younis was under-rated; I just also think Miandad was. I reckon I'd both of him a bit higher than the average analyst.
Indeed. I voted Miandad; he averaged more than Younis in an era where bowlers well and truly dominated.
 
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