Two Y's and Inzi scoring over half of Pakistan's Test runs!!!
submitted 9 months 8 days 19 hours ago by: aqeelahmad_123 : 1 comment
I went through some statistics about Pakistan's Test Cricket, which appeared to me worth sharing. The stats reveal that Pakistan’s over-all reliance was on two Y’s and recently retired Inzi. For too long, Mohammad Yousuf, Younis Khan and Inzamam-ul-Haq have carried the batting. In this line-up one ul-Haq has replaced another, and Misbah-ul-Haq has proved himself in the T20s and the test series against India. Since October 2004, Younis, Yousuf and Inzi have been the head and shoulders of the Pakistani team in the test cricket. Akmal, Afridi and Shoaib Malik are the other players who have performed well in the tests.
Statistics show that, since October 2004, entire team has scored 10783 runs at an average of 35.47 which included 27 hundreds and 45 fifties, and Younis, Yousuf and Inzi have scored 5634 runs at an average of 61.24, which included 21 hundreds and 19 fifties. The rest of the team scored 5149 runs at an average of 24.29, with 8 hundreds and 26 fifties.
Well, the up-to-date news is Pakistan has drawn the second test match. Younis Khan made a century and remained unbeaten. Hope we level the series!





















Comments
TAIMUR ASGHAR QURESHI.
Well done YOUNUS KHAN AND Mohammad Yousaf.And i think Misbah should keep on improving and becomes a consistent scorer for Pakistan. I think Pakistan team need few more stonger batsmen in opening and in lower order who can bat on grassy wickets which suit seemers.They should look for new batsmen who can bat on green pacy swingy wickets.