Bulawayo: Pakistan’s opening Batsman, Fakhar Zaman has
become the quickest batsman to score the quickest 1000 runs in one-day international (ODI) history.
Zaman achieved the feat against Zimbabwe in the fifth and final ODI when he took the field, needing just 20 runs to achieve the milestone.
The opening batsman reached the milestone in just his 18 innings, breaking the previous best of 21 innings achieved by five batsmen.
Earlier on in the 4th ODI, After setting a world record of the highest partnership of 304 runs by Pakistani openers, Fakhar Zaman has become first Pakistani batsman, who has scored double century in ODI. He is the eighth international player, who has achieved this mark.
Opener Fakhar Zaman became Pakistan’s first double centurion in one-day international cricket, achieving the accolade during ODI.
With this feat, he also became the country’s highest scorer in any ODI, surpassing Saeed Anwar’s 21-year old record of 194.
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