ICC include Hanif Mohammad on its Hall of Fame

KARACHI: Former Pakistani great batsman late Hanif Mohammad has been included on the International Cricket Council (ICC)’s Hall of Fame. 

While announcing the news on official Twitter, ICC acknowledged the achievements of one of the great Pakistani batters.

The latter represented Pakistan in Test cricket from 1952 to 1969. During this time, he played 55 Tests and scored 3915 runs at an average of 43.98. Hanif had scored 12 100s and 15 50s and he was the first Pakistani batter to score tripple-century. His highest score was 337 runs.

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