This fake reverse sweep shot by Misbah-ul-Haq that bamboozled Jos Buttler and Jimmy Anderson behind the stumps
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This fake reverse sweep shot by Misbah-ul-Haq that bamboozled Jos Buttler and Jimmy Anderson behind the stumps
On October 20th 1996, Wasim Akram, more renowned for his wizardry with the ball, produced an incredible innings of 257* against Zimbabwe batting at no 8. It remains the highest score by a no.8 batsman in Test cricket.
At the time, his knock contained the most sixes in a Test innings, while his partnership of 313 for the 8th wicket with Saqlain Mushtaq was also a record before being surpassed by Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad in 2010.
Sometimes easy to forget that our legendary left-armer was also quite handy with the bat!
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