This Pakistani opener consumed 158 balls in a tense match, scored runs at a snail’s pace in the greed for a century, then suffered a shameful defeat by 10 wickets

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|26-09-2024

Pakistan: The Pakistan team recently faced a shameful defeat of 0-2 in the Test series against Bangladesh. At present, all the great players of Pakistan are playing in the Champions Cup. Many Pakistani players are performing brilliantly while playing in the Champions Trophy.

Meanwhile, we are going to tell you about a Pakistani opener who faced 158 balls to complete his century in a pressure match and in the end, when the opposing team came to bat on the field, the opposing team defeated Pakistan by 10 wickets.

Pakistani opener Rameez Raja scored a century in 158 balls

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In the 1992 World Cup, Pakistan won its first World Cup under the captaincy of Imran Khan, but in a match of this World Cup against West Indies, Pakistan opener Rameez Raja played a very slow innings of 102 runs with the help of just 4 fours in 158 balls. Due to Rameez Raja's slow batting, Pakistan's team scored 220 runs at the loss of 2 wickets in the stipulated 50 overs of their innings in this match.

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The situation of the competition was something like this

Pakistan scored 220 runs for the loss of 2 wickets in the stipulated 50 overs of their innings. In response, the West Indies team won the match by 10 wickets with the help of legendary batsman Brian Lara's unbeaten innings of 88 runs. Brian Lara was also awarded the Player of the Match award in the match for playing an innings of 88 runs in 101 balls.

Pakistan will now face England's team

The Pakistan team has recently faced a shameful defeat in the Test series against Bangladesh. The Pakistan team is now going to play a 3-Test series against England soon. For which the selection committee has recently announced the team squad for the first Test match. The responsibility of captaincy of Pakistan for the Test series against England can be given to Shan Masood.

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