Pakistan's first match-winner, Fazal Mahmood bowled with pace and venom to ensure Pakistan tasted significant success during their initial years in international cricket. 1 Shahid Afridi. Brilliant Babar carrying the legacy of Pakistan batting greats ... Babar is the batsman Pakistan never thought it could have. He must be in top 10.

The crucial match was with West Indies, where the winning team would go through to the semi-final. Legendary Pakistani speed merchant and former captain Wasim Akram drew parallels between two of India's greatest batsman of all time - Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar and run machine Virat Kohli. He is a player of big matches. Worst player in the history of the cricket he is even not the foot of Sachin Tendulkar boom boom u r the worst. Steven Waugh. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his Test cap. “the greatest batsman Pakistan ever produced”. Pakistani opening batsman Ahmed Shehzad scored the maiden T20I century by a Pakistani. Pakistan batsman Aamer Sohail played in all but one of his 47 Tests between 1992 and 2000 as an opener, during which time the graceful left-hander racked up 2,630 runs at … Where more than one player won his first Test cap in the same Test match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname. This is a list of Pakistani Test cricketers.A Test match is an international cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations. 2 Imran Khan. Time will tell,” he added. Arguably the greatest fast bowler Pakistan ever produced in the gentlemen's game, Akram remained a renowned figure and a flagbearer of lethal pace bowling throughout his career. #10.Fazal Mahmood. Flower, who has also served as Pakistan’s batting coach in the past, also opened up on what made Azam a great batsman. West Indies won the toss and elected to bat first. He is a great batsman and a great sportsperson too. SHAHID AFRIDI WORLDS number 1 SIXER. Best Pakistani Cricket Players The Top Ten. ‘Of lovely athletic build, light as a ballet dancer on his feet, always beautifully balanced Bert Oldfield, who stood behind the stumps for many of Hammond’s great innings against Australia, described him as ‘the perfect batting artist’. He playes fast and mostly hits sixes and is the best in Pakistan.
The world of cricket wouldn’t have been the same if it was deprived of Pakistani batsmen like Hanif Mohammed, Javed Miandad, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf and Zaheer Abbas.
Pakistan have been blessed with great opening batsmen since they began in international cricket, and they continue to produce top quality players for those positions.