Fastest 1000 runs in Test cricket: Saud Shakeel made a big record on the first day of the first test match of the test series being played between Pakistan and Bangladesh. Saud has completed 1000 runs in test cricket. He achieved this feat in his 20th test innings. During this, he also equaled the record made by Pakistan batsman Saeed Ahmed against Australia in 1959. Saud achieved this special feat on the first day of the first test against Bangladesh at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
When Saud Shakeel came out to bat on the first day of the first Test match against Bangladesh, he needed 33 runs to achieve this milestone, which he achieved easily. Saud Shakeel has become the joint second batsman from Pakistan to score the fastest 1000 runs in the history of Test cricket.
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Before him, Saeed Ahmed had touched the 1000-run mark in his 20th Test innings against Australia in 1959. At the same time, England's Herbert Sutcliffe and West Indies' Everton Weekes hold the record of scoring the fastest 1000 runs in Test cricket, which they achieved in 12 innings. At the same time, Vinod Kambli is the first Asian batsman to score the fastest 1000 runs in Test cricket. He made this record in 14 innings.
Vinod Kambli played a total of 17 Test matches for the Indian team. In these matches, he scored 1084 runs in 21 innings at an average of 54.2. He also has 4 centuries, 2 double centuries, and 3 half-centuries to his name.
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