List of Pakistan Test cricket records

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Test cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level. [1] A Test match is scheduled to take place over a period of five days, and is played by teams representing Full Member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC). [2] [3] [lower-alpha 1] Pakistan obtained Full Member status of the ICC in 1952, becoming the seventh nation eligible to play Test cricket. [6] The Pakistan national cricket team played their first Test match on 16 October 1952 against India which they lost by an innings and 70 runs. [7] They recorded their first victory in their second ever match against India on 23 October 1952. [7] Since then, they have played 434 matches, against every other Test-playing nation. [8] [9] As of November 2022, Pakistan is the fourth-most successful team in Test cricket with an overall winning percentage of 32.87, behind Australia (47.39), South Africa (38.46) and England (36.39). [9]

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Top order batsman and former captain Younis Khan holds several Pakistan batting records. He has scored the most runs (10,099) for Pakistan in Test cricket – the first and only player to score over 10,000 runs in the format for his country. He is the record holder for the highest number of centuries (34) as well as the highest number of double centuries (six with Javed Miandad) for Pakistan. [10] Hanif Mohammad's 337 runs against the West Indies in 1958 is the highest individual score by a Pakistani cricketer, surpassing the previous best of 209 by Imtiaz Ahmed, which was established in 1955. [11] It is also the eighth-highest individual score in Test cricket. [12] Hanif Mohammad (337), Inzamam-ul-Haq (329), Younis Khan (313) and Azhar Ali (302 not out) are the only Pakistani players who have scored triple centuries. [13]

Wasim Akram, regarded as "one of the greatest left-arm bowlers in the history of world cricket", holds several Test records. [14] He holds the record for the most Test wickets (414) as well as the record for the most five wickets per innings (25) for Pakistan. [15] Akram also holds the record of highest individual score batting at number 8 (257 not out) in Test cricket. This feat was achieved in 1996 playing against Zimbabwe. [16] Abdul Qadir's nine wickets for 56 runs, against England at Gaddafi Stadium in 1987, is the best bowling figures in an innings by a Pakistani bowler. [17] 14 wickets for 116 runs by Imran Khan against Sri Lanka in 1982 at the same ground is the best bowling performance in a Test by a Pakistani player. [18] He also holds the record for best bowling average for Pakistan with 22.81. [19] Younis Khan took 139 catches from 118 matches as fielder, the most by a Pakistani and twelfth-highest overall. [20] Wasim Bari is Pakistan's most successful wicket-keeper having taken 228 dismissals; he is eleventh in the list of most dismissals in Test cricket. [21]

Key

The top five records are listed for each category, except in "team wins, losses, and draws" and "highest wicket partnerships". Tied records for the fifth place are listed as well. Explanations of the general symbols and cricketing terms used in the list are given below. Specific details are provided in each category where appropriate.

SymbolMeaning
Player is currently active in Test cricket
*Player remained not out or partnership remained unbroken
World record
dInnings was declared (e.g. 952/6d)
DateStarting date of the Test match
InningsNumber of innings played
MatchesNumber of matches played
OpponentThe team Pakistan was playing against
PeriodThe time period when the player was active in Test cricket
PlayerThe player involved in the record
Venue Test cricket ground where the match was played

Team records

Team wins, losses, and draws

Pakistan has played 454 Test matches resulting in 147 victories, 140 defeats and 166 draws for an overall winning percentage of 32.38, the fourth-highest winning percentage of Test playing teams. A tie can occur when the scores of both teams are equal at the conclusion of play, provided that the side batting last has completed their innings. Only two matches have ended in a tie in Test cricket history, neither of which involved Pakistan. [9]

Opponent Matches Won Lost Draw Tied % Won FirstLast
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 72153720020.8319562024
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 131201092.3020012022
Flag of England.svg  England 89212939023.5919542022
Flag of India.svg  India 5912938020.3319522007
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 11000100.0020182018
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 62251423040.3219552023
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 286157021.4219952021
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 59231719038.9819822023
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies 54211815038.8819582021
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 191234063.1519932021
Total456148142166032.4519522024
Statistics are correct as of Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan v Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, 3rd Test, 3–6 January 2024. [22] [23]

First Test series wins

OpponentYear of first Home winYear of first Away win
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1956
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 2001 2002
Flag of England.svg  England 1984 1987
Flag of India.svg  India 1978 1987
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland YTP 2018
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1955 1973
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2003
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 1982 1994
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies 1959 2017
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 1993 1995
Last updated: 20 June 2020 [24]

First Test match wins

OpponentHomeAway
VenueYearVenueYear
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Karachi 1956 Sydney 1977
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Multan 2001 Dhaka 2002
Flag of England.svg  England Karachi 1984 The Oval 1954
Flag of India.svg  India Lahore 1978 Lucknow 1952
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland YTPYTP Malahide 2018
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Karachi 1955 Dunedin 1973
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Lahore 2003 Durban 1998
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Karachi 1982 Kandy 1986
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Karachi 1959 Port of Spain 1958
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Karachi 1993 Bulawayo 1995
Last updated: 20 June 2020 [25]

Home Test series won

OpponentFrequencySeries won
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 7 1956–57 (1-0), 1979–80 (1-0), 1982–83 (3-0), 1988–89 (1-0), 1994–95 (1-0), 2014–15 (2-0), 2018–19 (1-0)
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 2 2003 (3-0), 2019–20 (1-0)
Flag of England.svg  England 5 1983–84 (1-0), 1987–88 (1-0), 2005–06 (2-0), 2011–12 (3-0), 2015–16 (2-0)
Flag of India.svg  India 3 1978–79 (2-0), 1982–83 (3-0), 2005–06 (1-0)
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland N/AYet to Play
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 6 1955–56 (2-0), 1964–65 (2-0), 1976–77 (2-0), 1984–85 (2-0), 1990–91 (3-0), 2002 (1-0)
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2 2003–04 (1-0), 2020–21 (2-0)
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 5 1981–82 (2-0), 1985–86 (2-0), 1991–92 (1-0), 2011–12 (1-0), 2019–20 (1-0)
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies 5 1958–59 (2-1), 1997–98 (3-0), 2001–02 (2-0), 2006–07 (2-0), 2016–17 (2-1)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 2 1993–94 (2-0), 1996–97 (1-0)
Last updated: 29 July 2023 [26]

Away Test series won

OpponentFrequencySeries won
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0Yet to win
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 4 2001–02 (2-0), 2011–12 (2-0), 2014–15 (1-0), 2021–22 (2-0)
Flag of England.svg  England 3 1987 (1-0), 1992 (2-1), 1996 (2-0)
Flag of India.svg  India 1 1986-87 (1-0)
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 1 2018 (1-0)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 7 1972–73 (1-0), 1978–79 (1-0), 1992–93 (1-0), 1993–94 (2-1), 1995–96 (1-0), 2003–04 (1-0), 2010–11 (1-0)
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 0Yet to win
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 5 1994 (2-0), 2000 (2-0), 2005–06 (1-0), 2015 (2-1), 2023 (2-0)
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies 1 2016–17 (2-1)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 5 1994–95 (2-1), 1997–98 (1-0), 2002–03 (2-0), 2011 (1-0), 2020–21 (2-0)
Last updated: 29 July 2023 [26]

Total Test series won

OpponentFrequency
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 7
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 6
Flag of England.svg  England 8
Flag of India.svg  India 4
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 13
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 10
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies 6
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 7
Last updated: 29 July 2023 [26]

Team scoring records

Most runs in an innings

Younis Khan top scored with 313 in Pakistan's first innings total of 765/5d in the first Test against Sri Lanka in 2009, Pakistan's highest innings total in Test cricket. YounisKhan1.jpg
Younis Khan top scored with 313 in Pakistan's first innings total of 765/5d in the first Test against Sri Lanka in 2009, Pakistan's highest innings total in Test cricket.

The highest innings total scored in Test cricket came in the series between Sri Lanka and India in August 1997. Playing in the first Test at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, the hosts posted a first innings total of 952/6d. This broke the longstanding record of 903/7d which England set against Australia in the final Test of the 1938 Ashes series at The Oval. The first Test of the 2008–09 series against Sri Lanka saw Pakistan set their highest innings total of 765/5d, the fifth-highest score in Test cricket. [28]

RankScoreOppositionVenueDate
1765–6dFlag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka National Stadium, Karachi 21 February 2009
2708Flag of England.svg  England Kennington Oval, London 6 August 1987
3699–5Flag of India.svg  India Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 1 December 1989
4679–7d13 January 2006
5674–6 Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad 24 October 1984
Last updated: 30 August 2017 [29]

Highest successful run chases

Pakistan's highest fourth innings total is 450 all out in an unsuccessful run chase against Australia at Brisbane in December 2016. Australia had set a target of 490. Pakistan's second highest fourth innings total of 443/7 also came against Australia at Karachi in 2022. [30]

RankScoreTargetOppositionVenueDate
1382/3377Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka3 July 2015
2344/6344Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Galle International Stadium, Galle, Sri Lanka16 July 2022
3315/9314Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan28 September 1994
4302/5302Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, UAE16 January 2014
5277/3274Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand26 December 2003
Last updated: 20 June 2020 [31]

Lowest runs in an innings

RankScoreOppositionVenueDate
149Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa1 February 2013
253Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, UAE11 October 2002
359
462Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia WACA Ground, Perth, Australia13 November 1981
572Flag of England.svg  England Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England6 August 2010
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia WACA Ground, Perth, Australia16 December 2004
Last updated: 20 June 2020 [32]

Most runs conceded in an innings

The highest innings total scored against Pakistan is by West Indies when they scored 790/3d in the third Test of the Pakistan's tour of West Indies in 1958 at Sabina Park. [28]

RankScoreOppositionVenueDate
1790/3dWestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica26 February 1958
2690Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, UAE26 November 2014
3675/5dFlag of India.svg  India Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pakistan28 March 2004
4659/6dFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand3 January 2021
5657Flag of England.svg  England Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan1 December 2022
Last updated: 6 January 2021 [33]

Lowest runs conceded in an innings

The lowest innings total scored against Pakistan is 53 in the first test of West Indies tour of Pakistan in 1986 [34]

RankScoreOppositionVenueDate
153WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad, Pakistan24 October 1986
270Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh7 November 1955
371Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka26 August 1994
472Flag of England.svg  England Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi, UAE25 January 2012
573Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan1 May 2002
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka3 April 2006
Last updated: 3 December 2017 [34]

Result records

A Test match is won when one side has scored more runs than the total runs scored by the opposing side during their two innings. If both sides have completed both their allocated innings and the side that fielded last has the higher aggregate of runs, it is known as a win by runs. This indicates the number of runs that they had scored more than the opposing side. If one side scores more runs in a single innings than the total runs scored by the other side in both their innings, it is known as a win by innings and runs. If the side batting last wins the match, it is known as a win by wickets, indicating the number of wickets that were still to fall. [35]

Greatest win margins (by innings)

In 2002, Inzamam-ul-Haq led Pakistan to victory over New Zealand by an innings and 324 runs, Pakistan's greatest winning margin by an innings. Inzamam-ul-Haq.jpg
In 2002, Inzamam-ul-Haq led Pakistan to victory over New Zealand by an innings and 324 runs, Pakistan's greatest winning margin by an innings.

The fifth Test of the 1938 Ashes series at The Oval saw England win by an innings and 579 runs, the largest victory by an innings in Test cricket history. The fifth-largest victory was Pakistan's win against New Zealand in the first Test of the 2002 tour at the Gaddafi Stadium, where the hosts won by an innings and 324 runs. [36]

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
1Innings and 324 runsFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 1 May 2002
2Innings and 264 runsFlag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan 29 August 2001
3Innings and 222 runsFlag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Singhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, Colombo 16 July 2023
4Innings and 188 runsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia National Stadium, Karachi 15 September 1988
5Innings and 184 runsFlag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong 9 December 2011
Last updated: 30 August 2017 [37]

Greatest win margins (by runs)

The greatest winning margin by runs in Test cricket was England's victory over Australia by 675 runs in the first Test of the 1928–29 Ashes series. Pakistan's largest victory by runs was recorded in the second Test of the 2018–19 series where they defeated Australia by 373 runs. [38]

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
1373 runsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi 19 October 2018
2356 runs30 October 2014
3341 runsFlag of India.svg  India National Stadium, Karachi 29 January 2006
4328 runsFlag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka 6 May 2015
5301 runsFlag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo 9 August 1994
Last updated: 19 October 2018 [37]

Greatest win margins (by 10 wickets)

Pakistan have won a Test match by a margin of 10 wickets on 13 occasions, rank fourth in the list after Australia (28), West Indies (25) and England (20). [lower-alpha 2] [43] [44] [45]

RankVictoriesOppositionMost recent venueDate
14Flag of England.svg  England The Oval, London, England11 August 2016
22WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies National Stadium, Karachi 6 December 1997
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe16 November 2002
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Seddon Park, Hamilton 7 January 2011
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Galle International Stadium, Galle 17 June 2015
61Flag of India.svg  India Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad 3 January 1983
Last updated: 30 August 2017 [37]

Narrowest win margins (by runs)

Pakistan's narrowest win by runs was against India in the first Test of the 1998–99 series at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Chennai. Set 271 runs for victory in the final innings, India were bowled all out for 258 to give victory to Pakistan by twelve runs. [46] This was the twelfth-narrowest win in the history of Test cricket. [lower-alpha 3]

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
112 runsFlag of India.svg  India MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 28 January 1999
216 runs M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 13 March 1987
322 runsFlag of England.svg  England Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan 12 November 2005
424 runs Kennington Oval, London 12 August 1954
529 runsFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban 26 February 1998
Last updated: 30 August 2017 [48]

Narrowest win margins (by wickets)

Out of twelve occasions, Pakistan have achieved their narrowest win of one-wicket victory twice. Their first-narrowest win by wickets came in the first Test of the Australia tour of Pakistan in 1994–95. Played at the National Stadium in Karachi, the hosts won the match by a margin of one wicket. Pakistan repeated the feat against Bangladesh at Multan Cricket Stadium in 2003. [49]

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
11 wicketFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia National Stadium, Karachi 28 September 1994
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan 3 September 2003
32 wicketFlag of England.svg  England Lord's, London 18 June 1992
43 wickets National Stadium, Karachi 2 March 1984
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad 2 January 1992
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare 21 March 1998
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds 21 July 2010
Last updated: 30 August 2017 [48]

Greatest loss margins (by innings)

Lord's in London played host Pakistan's greatest defeat by an innings in Test cricket. [36] The final Test of the 2010 series saw England defeat the tourists by an innings and 225 runs, to win the series 2–0. [50]

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
1Innings and 225 runsFlag of England.svg  England Lord's, London 26 August 2010
2Innings and 198 runsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah 11 October 2002
3Innings and 185 runsFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Seddon Park, Hamilton 27 March 2001
4Innings and 176 runsFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Hagley Oval, Christchurch 3 January 2021
5Innings and 174 runsWestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Sabina Park, Kingston 26 February 1958
Last updated: 6 January 2021 [51]

Greatest loss margins (by runs)

The first Test of the 2004–05 series saw Pakistan defeated by Australia by 491 runs, fourth greatest losing margin by runs in Test cricket. [38]

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
1491 runsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia WACA Ground, Perth 16 December 2004
2360 runsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Perth Stadium, Perth 17 December 2023
3354 runsFlag of England.svg  England Trent Bridge, Nottingham 29 July 2010
4348 runsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 1 January 1977
5330 runsFlag of England.svg  England Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester 22 July 2016
Last updated: 17 December 2023 [51]

Greatest loss margins (by 10 wickets)

Pakistan have lost a Test match by a margin of 10 wickets on nine occasions. [lower-alpha 4]

RankNumber of DefeatsOppositionMost Recent VenueDate
13Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia The Gabba, Brisbane 5 November 1999
22Flag of England.svg  England Trent Bridge, Nottingham 10 August 1967
Flag of India.svg  India MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 15 January 1980
41WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 23 April 1993
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban 26 December 2002
Last updated: 30 August 2017 [51]

Narrowest loss margins (by runs)

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
14 runsFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi 16 November 2018
221 runsFlag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 2 October 2017
324 runsFlag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare 14 September 2013
425 runsFlag of England.svg  England Headingley Cricket Stadium, Leeds 8 July 1971
532 runsFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand University Oval, Dunedin 24 January 2009
Last updated: 18 April 2021 [61]

Narrowest loss margins (by wickets)

Test cricket has seen fifteen matches been decided by a margin of one wicket, with Pakistan being defeated twice, both coming against West Indies. [49] The first was the final Test of the 1999–2000 series at Antigua Recreation Ground where the West Indies ran down the target of 216 runs in the final inning and the second happened in the opening test of the 2021 series at Sabina Park where the last wicket pair scored the last 17 runs to chase down 168. [62] [63]

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
11 wicketWestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's 25 May 2000
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica12 August 2021
32 wicketsFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand University Oval, Dunedin 9 February 1985
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 22 April 1988
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi 26 February 2000
Last updated: 15 August 2021 [61]

Individual records

Batting records

Younis Khan is the highest run scorer (10,099) and century-maker (34) for Pakistan in Tests. Younus Khan 2010.jpg
Younis Khan is the highest run scorer (10,099) and century-maker (34) for Pakistan in Tests.

Most career runs

A run is the basic means of scoring in cricket. A run is scored when the batsman hits the ball with his bat and with his partner runs the length of 22 yards (20 m) of the pitch. [64]

India's Sachin Tendulkar has scored the most runs in Test cricket with 15,921. Second is Ricky Ponting of Australia with 13,378 ahead of Jacques Kallis from South Africa in third with 13,289. Younis Khan is the only Pakistani batsman who has scored more than 10,000 runs in Test cricket. [65]

RankRunsPlayerMatchesInningsPeriod
110,099 Younis Khan 1182132000–2017
28,832 Javed Miandad 1241891976–1993
38,829 Inzamam-ul-Haq 1191981992–2007
47,530 Mohammad Yousuf 901561998–2010
57,142 Azhar Ali 971802010–2022
65,768 Saleem Malik 1031541982-1999
75,222 Misbah-ul-Haq 751322001-2017
85,062 Zaheer Abbas 781241969-1985
94,660 Asad Shafiq 771282010-2020
104,114 Mudassar Nazar 761161976-1989
Last updated: 20 December 2022 [66]

Fastest runs getter

RunsBatsmanMatchInningsRecord DateReference
1000 Saeed Ahmed 11204 December 1959 [67]
2000 Javed Miandad 244216 December 1979 [68]
3000396714 March 1982 [69]
4000538414 September 1983 [70]
5000 Younis Khan 5910621 February 2009 [71]
6000 Mohammad Yousuf 7212019 November 2006 [72]
70008213920 July 2009 [73]
8000 Javed Miandad 10716226 October 1990 [74]
9000 Younis Khan 10318422 October 2015 [75]
1000011620821 April 2017 [76]
Last updated: 20 June 2020

Most runs in each batting position

Batting positionBatsmanInningsRunsAverageTest Career SpanRef
Opener Saeed Anwar 863,95747.111990–2001 [77]
Number 3 Azhar Ali 1214,92143.162010–2022 [78]
Number 4 Javed Miandad 1406,92554.101976–1993 [79]
Number 5 Misbah-ul-Haq 1104,64350.472001–2017 [80]
Number 6 Asad Shafiq 763,01141.822010–2020 [81]
Number 7 Sarfaraz Ahmed 652,04735.912010-2019 [82]
Number 8 Wasim Akram 631,35323.741985-2002 [83]
Number 93165721.901985-2002 [84]
Number 10 Waqar Younis 4849611.811989-2003 [85]
Number 11 Danish Kaneria 581976.792000–2010 [86]
Last updated: 8 December 2021. Qualification: Batted 20 Innings at the position

Most runs against each team

OppositionRunsPlayerMatchesInningsPeriodRef
Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan YTP
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1,797 Javed Miandad 25401976–1990 [87]
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 650 Mohammad Hafeez 7122003–2015 [88]
Flag of England.svg  England 1,584 Inzamam-ul-haq 19321992–2006 [89]
Flag of India.svg  India 2,228 Javed Miandad 28391978–1989 [90]
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 83 Faheem Ashraf 112018–2018 [91]
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1,919 Javed Miandad 18291976–1993 [92]
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 990 Younis Khan 14282002–2013 [93]
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 2,28629482000–2015 [94]
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies 1,214 Mohammad Yousuf 8142000–2006 [95]
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 772 Inzamam-ul-haq 11191993–2002 [96]
Last updated: 12 January 2021.

Highest individual score

Hanif Mohammad set the highest Test score for Pakistan with 337, surpassing Imtiaz Ahmed's 209 scored against New Zealand in October 1955 at Bagh-e-Jinnah. Inzamam-ul-Haq (329), Younis Khan (313) and Azhar Ali (302*) are the only others to sore a triple century for Pakistan. [11]

RankRunsPlayerOppositionVenueDate
1337 Hanif Mohammad WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 17 January 1958
2329 Inzamam-ul-Haq Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 1 May 2002
3313 Younus Khan Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka National Stadium, Karachi 21 February 2009
4302* Azhar Ali WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Dubai International Stadium, Dubai 14 October 2016
5280* Javed Miandad Flag of India.svg  India Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad 14 January 1983
Last updated: 4 January 2023 [97]

Highest individual score – progression of record

RunsPlayerOpponentVenueSeason
51 Hanif Mohammad Flag of India.svg  India Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, India1952–53
124* Nazar Mohammad University Ground, Lucknow, India
142 Hanif Mohammad Bahawal Stadium, Bahawalpur, Pakistan1954–55
209 Imtiaz Ahmed Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Bagh-e-Jinnah, Lahore, Pakistan1955–56
337 Hanif Mohammad WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados1957-58
Last updated: 20 June 2020 [97]

Highest individual score against each team

OppositionRunsPlayerVenueDateRef
Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan YTP
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 237 Saleem Malik Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi 5 October 1994 [98]
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 226 Azhar Ali Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 6 May 2015 [99]
Flag of England.svg  England 274 Zaheer Abbas Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham 3 June 1971 [100]
Flag of India.svg  India 280* Javed Miandad Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad 14 January 1983 [101]
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 83 Faheem Ashraf Dublin (Malahide), Malahide 11 May 2018 [101]
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 329 Inzamam-ul-Haq Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 1 May 2002 [102]
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 146 Khurram Manzoor Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi 14 October 2013 [103]
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 313 Younus Khan National Stadium, Karachi 21 February 2009 [104]
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies 337 Hanif Mohammad Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 6 April 1972 [105]
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 257* Wasim Akram Sheikhupura Stadium, Sheikhupura 17 October 1996 [106]
Last updated: 12 January 2021.

Highest career average

A batsman's batting average is the total number of runs they have scored divided by the number of times they have been dismissed. [107]

Pakistan's Javed Miandad, finished his Test career with an average of 52.57. The next closest Pakistani to him is Mohammad Yousuf who retired in 2012 with an average of 52.29. [108]

RankAveragePlayerRunsInningsPeriod
152.57 Javed Miandad 8,8321891976–1993
252.29 Mohammad Yousuf 7,5301561998–2010
352.05 Younis Khan 10,0992072000–2017
450.16 Inzamam-ul-Haq 8,8291981992–2007
549.16 Abid Ali 1,180262019–2021
Qualification: 20 innings. Last updated: 8 December 2021 [108]

Highest Average in each batting position

Batting positionBatsmanInningsRunsAverageCareer SpanRef
Opener Abid Ali 261,18049.162019–2021 [109]
Number 3 Younis Khan 834,05551.322000–2017 [110]
Number 4 Mohammad Yousuf 633,41656.931998-2010 [111]
Number 5 Javed Miandad 331,46854.371976-1993 [112]
Number 6 Imran Khan 2392861.861974-1992 [113]
Number 7 Wasim Raja 311,12743.341973-1985 [114]
Number 8 Kamran Akmal 2887433.612002-1910 [115]
Number 9 Wasim Akram 3165721.901985-2002 [116]
Number 10 Sarfraz Nawaz 2335217.601969-1984 [117]
Number 11 Danish Kaneria 20929.201989–2003 [118]
Last updated: 8 December 2021. Qualification: Min 20 innings batted at position

Most half-centuries

A half-century is a score of between 50 and 99 runs. Statistically, once a batsman's score reaches 100, it is no longer considered a half-century but a century.[ citation needed ]

Sachin Tendulkar of India has scored the most half-centuries in Test cricket with 68. He is followed by the West Indies' Shivnarine Chanderpaul on 66, Pakistan's Inzamam-ul-Haq has 46 fifties to his name. [119]

RankHalf centuriesPlayerInningsRunsPeriod
146 Inzamam-ul-Haq 1988,8291992–2007
243 Javed Miandad 1898,8321976–1993
339 Misbah-ul-Haq 1325,2222001–2017
435 Azhar Ali 1807,1422010–2022
533 Mohammad Yousuf 1567,5301998–2010
Younis Khan 21310,0992000–2017
Last updated: 4 January 2023 [120]

Most Test centuries

A century is a score of 100 or more runs in a single innings.

Tendulkar has also scored the most centuries in Test cricket with 51. South Africa's Jacques Kallis is next on 45 and Ponting with 41 hundreds is in third. Younis Khan is the highest century-maker for Pakistan. [121]

RankCenturiesPlayerInningsRunsPeriod
134 Younis Khan 21310,0992000–2017
225 Inzamam-ul-Haq 1988,8291992–2007
324 Mohammad Yousuf 1567,5301998–2010
423 Javed Miandad 1898,8321976–1993
519 Azhar Ali 1807,1422010–2022
Last updated: 4 January 2023 [122]

Most double centuries

A double century is a score of 200 or more runs in a single innings.

Dona Bradman holds the Test record scored with twelve for the most double centuries, one ahead of Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara who finished his career with eleven. In third is Brian Lara of the West Indies with nine. England's Wally Hammond and Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka both scored seven, and Miandad and Younis Khan are two of six cricketers who reached the mark on six occasions. [123]

RankDouble centuriesPlayerInningsRunsPeriod
16 Younis Khan 21310,0992000–2017
Javed Miandad 1898,8321976–1993
34 Zaheer Abbas 1245,0621969–1985
Mohammad Yousuf 1567,5301998–2010
53 Azhar Ali 1807,1422010–2022
Last updated: 4 January 2023 [124]

Most triple centuries

A triple century is a score of 300 or more runs in a single innings.

Virender Sehwag of India Sehwag along with Australia's Don Bradman and West Indians Chris Gayle and Brian Lara holds the equal Test record for the most triple centuries scored with two. [125] 4 Pakistani batsmen have scored a single Test triple century as of November 2021.

RankTriple centuriesPlayerInningsRunsPeriod
11 Hanif Mohammad 973,9151952–1969
Inzamam-ul-Haq 1988,8291992–2007
Younis Khan 21310,0992000–2017
Azhar Ali 1807,1422010–2022
Last updated: 4 January 2023 [126]

Most Sixes

RankSixesPlayerInningsRunsPeriod
181 Misbah-ul-Haq 1325,2222001–2017
270 Younis Khan 21310,0992000–2017
357 Wasim Akram 1472,8981985–2002
455 Imran Khan 1263,8071971–1992
552 Shahid Afridi 481,7161998–2010
Last updated: 20 June 2020 [127]

Most Fours

RankFoursPlayerInningsRunsPeriod
11105 Inzamam-ul-Haq 1988,8291992–2007
21082 Younis Khan 21310,0992000–2017
3957 Mohammad Yousuf 1567,5301998–2010
4809 Javed Miandad 1898,8321976–1993
5678 Saleem Malik 1545,7681982–1999
Last updated: 20 June 2020 [128]

Most runs in a series

Mohammad Yousuf scored 665 at the average of 133.00 against the West Indies in 2006-07. Mohammad yousuf.jpg
Mohammad Yousuf scored 665 at the average of 133.00 against the West Indies in 2006–07.

Test cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level. The 1930 Ashes series in England saw Bradman set the record for the most runs scored in a single series, falling just 26 short of 1,000 runs. He is followed by Wally Hammond with 905 runs scored in the 1928–29 Ashes series. Mark Taylor with 839 in the 1989 Ashes and Neil Harvey with 834 in 1952–53 South Africa series are third and fourth on the list, respectively. Pakistani cricketer Mudassar Nazar is seventeenth in the list with 761. [130]

RankRunsPlayerMatchesInningsSeries
1761 Mudassar Nazar 68 Indian cricket team in Pakistan in 1982–83
2665 Mohammad Yousuf 35 West Indian cricket team in Pakistan in 2006–07
3650 Zaheer Abbas 66 Indian cricket team in Pakistan in 1982–83
4631 Mohammad Yousuf 47 Pakistani cricket team in England in 2006
5628 Hanif Mohammad 59 Pakistani cricket team in the West Indies in 1957–58
Last updated: 31 August 2017 [129]

Most ducks

A duck refers to a batsman dismissed without scoring a run. [131] West Indian Courtney Walsh has the most ducks to his name with 43. Pakistan's Danish Kaneria has scored the ninth-highest number of ducks in Test cricket along with Indian cricketer Ishant Sharma with 25. [132]

RankDucksPlayerMatchesInningsPeriod
125 Danish Kaneria 61842000–2010
221 Waqar Younis 871201989–2003
319 Wasim Bari 811121967–1984
4 Younis Khan 1182132000–2017
5 Azhar Ali 971802010–2022
Last updated: 4 January 2023 [133]

Bowling records

Most career wickets

Wasim Akram has taken the most Test wickets (414) for Pakistan. Wasim Akram.jpg
Wasim Akram has taken the most Test wickets (414) for Pakistan.

A bowler takes the wicket of a batsman when the form of dismissal is bowled, caught, leg before wicket, stumped or hit wicket. If the batsman is dismissed by run out, obstructing the field, handling the ball, hitting the ball twice or timed out the bowler does not receive credit.[ citation needed ]

Shane Warne held the record for the most Test wickets with 708 until December 2007 when Sri Lankan bowler Muttiah Muralitharan passed Warne's milestone. [134] Muralitharan, who continued to play until 2010, finished with 800 wickets to his name. James Anderson of England is third on the list taking 632 wickets holds the record for most wickets by a fast bowler in Test cricket. Wasim Akram is the highest wicket taker for Pakistan with 414. [135] [136]

RankWicketsPlayerMatchesInningsPeriod
1414 Wasim Akram 1041811985–2002
2373 Waqar Younis 871541989–2003
3362 Imran Khan 881421971–1992
4261 Danish Kaneria 611122000–2010
5244 Yasir Shah 48892014–2022
6236 Abdul Qadir 671111977-1990
7208 Saqlain Mushtaq 49861995-2004
8185 Mushtaq Ahmed 52891990-2003
9178 Shoaib Akhtar 46821997-2007
10 Saeed Ajmal 35672009-2014
Last updated: 9 December 2022 [15]

Most career wickets against each team

OppositionWicketsPlayerMatchesInningsRunsPeriodRef
Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan YTP
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 64 Imran Khan 18291,5981976–1990 [137]
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 34 Danish Kaneria 5105582001–2003 [138]
Flag of England.svg  England 97 Abdul Qadir 16282,0491977–1987 [139]
Flag of India.svg  India 94 Imran Khan 23382,2601978–1989 [140]
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 9 Mohammad Abbas 121102018-2018 [141]
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 70 Waqar Younis 13251,3721990–2002 [142]
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 36 Danish Kaneria 7141,0962003–2007 [143]
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 66 Saeed Ajmal 14282,1702009–2014 [144]
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies 80 Imran Khan 18291,6951977–1990 [145]
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 62 Waqar Younis 11201,2331993–2002 [146]
Last updated: 12 January 2021

Fastest wicket taker

WicketsBowlerMatchRecord DateReference
50 Yasir Shah 925 June 2015 [147]
1001713 October 2016 [148]
150 Waqar Younis 2710 February 1994 [149]
200 Yasir Shah 33 ♠3 December 2018 [150]
250 Waqar Younis 516 March 1998 [151]
3006514 June 2000 [152]
350783 February 2002 [153]
400 Wasim Akram 9614 June 2000 [154]
Last updated: 20 June 2020

Best figures in an innings

Bowling figures refers to the number of the wickets a bowler has taken and the number of runs conceded. [155]

There has been two occasions in Test cricket where a bowler has taken all ten wickets in a single innings – Jim Laker of England took 10/53 against Australia in 1956 and India's Anil Kumble in 1999 returned figures of 10/74 against Pakistan. Abdul Qadir is one of 15 bowlers who has taken nine wickets in a Test match innings. [156]

RankFiguresPlayerOppositionVenueDate
19/56 Abdul Qadir Flag of England.svg  England Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 25 November 1987
29/86 Sarfraz Nawaz Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 10 March 1979
38/41 Yasir Shah Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Dubai International Stadium, Dubai 27 November 2018
48/42 Sajid Khan Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur 8 December 2021
58/58 Imran Khan Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 22 March 1982
Last updated: 8 December 2021 [157]

Best figures in a match

Imran Khan has the best bowling figures in a match (14/119) for Pakistan. Imran Khan WEF (cropped).jpg
Imran Khan has the best bowling figures in a match (14/119) for Pakistan.

A bowler's bowling figures in a match is sum of the wickets taken and the runs conceded in two innings.[ citation needed ]

No bowler in the history of Test cricket has taken all 20 wickets in a match. The closest to do so was English spin bowler Jim Laker. During the fourth Test of the 1956 Ashes series, Laker took 9/37 in the first innings and 10/53 in the second to finish with match figures of 19/90. Imran Khan's figures of 14/119, taken in final match of the 1981–82 Test series against Sri Lanka, is the sixteenth-best in Test cricket history. [158]

RankFiguresPlayerOppositionVenueDate
114/119 Imran Khan Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 22 March 1982
214/184 Yasir Shah Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Dubai Cricket Stadium, Dubai 24 November 2018
313/101 Abdul Qadir Flag of England.svg  England Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 25 November 1987
413/114 Fazal Mahmood National Stadium, Karachi 11 October 1956
513/135 Waqar Younis Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 1 December 1993
Last updated: 29 December 2018 [159]

Best figures in an innings against each team

OppositionFiguresPlayerVenueDateReference
Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan YTP
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 9/86 Sarfraz Nawaz Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 10 March 1979 [160]
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 8/42 Sajid Khan Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 3 December 2021 [161]
Flag of England.svg  England 9/56 Abdul Qadir Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 25 November 1987 [162]
Flag of India.svg  India 8/60 Imran Khan National Stadium, Karachi 23 December 1982 [163]
Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 5/66 Mohammad Abbas Dublin (Malahide), Malahide 11 May 2018 [164]
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 8/41 Yasir Shah Dubai International Stadium, Dubai 27 November 2018 [165]
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 6/78 Mushtaq Ahmed Kingsmead, Durban 26 February 1998 [166]
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 8/58 Imran Khan Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 22 March 1982 [167]
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies 7/80 Bourda, Georgetown 2 April 1988 [168]
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 7/66 Saqlain Mushtaq Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 16 November 2002 [169]
Last updated: 8 December 2021

Best career average

A bowler's bowling average is the total number of runs they have conceded divided by the number of wickets they have taken.[ citation needed ]

Nineteenth century English medium pacer George Lohmann holds the record for the best career average in Test cricket with 10.75. J. J. Ferris, one of fourteen cricketers to play Test cricket for more than one team, [170] is second behind Lohmann with an overall career average of 12.70 runs per wicket. Hasan Ali's bowling average of 22.09 are the best figures for Pakistan. [171]

RankAveragePlayerWicketsRunsBallsPeriod
121.59 Hasan Ali 721,5553,0122017–2021
222.81 Imran Khan 3628,25819,4581971–1992
323.02 Mohammad Abbas 902,0725,1342017–2021
423.03 Shabbir Ahmed 511,1752,5762003–2005
523.56 Waqar Younis 3738,78816,2241989–2003
Qualification: 2,000 balls. Last updated: 8 December 2021 [19]

Best career economy rate

A bowler's economy rate is the total number of runs they have conceded divided by the number of overs they have bowled. [131]

English bowler William Attewell, who played 10 matches for England between 1884 and 1892, holds the Test record for the best career economy rate with 1.31. [172] Pervez Sajjad, with a rate of 2.04 runs per over conceded over his 19-match Test career, is the best for Pakistan. [173]

RankEconomy ratePlayerRunsBallsWicketsPeriod
12.04 Pervez Sajjad 1,4104,145591964–1973
22.06 Mohammad Nazir 1,1243,262341969–1983
32.07 Shujauddin Butt 8012,313201954–1962
42.09 Fazal Mahmood 3,4349,8341391952–1962
52.11 Abdul Hafeez Kardar 9542,712211952–1958
Qualification: 2,000 balls. Last updated: 4 September 2017 [173]

Best career strike rate

Waqar Younis holds the Pakistani record for the best Test career strike rate, with figures of 43.4. Waqar younis.jpg
Waqar Younis holds the Pakistani record for the best Test career strike rate, with figures of 43.4.

A bowler's strike rate is the total number of balls they have bowled divided by the number of wickets they have taken. [131]

English George Lohmann has best Test career strike rate with 34.1; Waqar Younis of Pakistan with an overall career strike rate of 43.4 balls per wicket, is eighth in the list. [174]

RankStrike ratePlayerWicketsBallsRunsPeriod
141.8 Hasan Ali 721,5553,0122017–2021
243.4 Waqar Younis 37316,2248,7881989–2003
345.7 Shoaib Akhtar 1788,1434,5741997–2007
447.7 Shaheen Shah Afridi 864,1072,0552018–2021
548.7 Mohammad Asif 1065,1712,5832005–2010
Qualification: 2,000 balls. Last updated: 8 December 2021 [175]

Most five-wicket hauls in an innings

A five-wicket haul refers to a bowler taking five wickets in a single innings. [176]

Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan has taken the most number five-wicket hauls in Test cricket with 67 throughout his career. former Pakistani captain Wasim Akram is tenth on the list and leading the equivalent list for Pakistan. [177]

RankFive-wicket haulsPlayerWicketsInningsBallsPeriod
125 Wasim Akram 41418122,6271985–2002
223 Imran Khan 36214219,4581971–1992
322 Waqar Younis 37315416,2241989–2003
416 Yasir Shah 2358513,6972014–2021
515 Abdul Qadir 23611117,1261977–1990
Danish Kaneria 26111217,6972000–2010
Last updated: 15 August 2021 [178]

Most ten-wicket hauls in a match

A ten-wicket haul refers to a bowler taking ten or more wickets in a match over two innings. [179]

Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka has taken the most ten-wicket hauls in Test cricket with 22. Imran Khan, jointly tenth with Derek Underwood of England, leads the equivalent list for Pakistan with 6 ten-wicket hauls. [180]

RankTen-wicket haulsPlayerMatchesBallsWicketsPeriod
16 Imran Khan 8819,4583621971–1992
25 Waqar Younis 8716,2243731989–2003
Abdul Qadir 6717,1262361977–1990
Wasim Akram 10422,6274141985–2002
54 Fazal Mahmood 349,8341391952–1962
Last updated: 4 September 2017 [181]

Worst figures in an innings

The worst figures in a single innings in Test cricket came in the third Test between the West Indies at home to Pakistan in 1958. Pakistan's Khan Mohammad returned figures of 0/259 from his 54 overs in the second innings of the match. [182] [183]

RankFiguresPlayerOversOppositionVenueDate
10/259 Khan Mohammad 54WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Sabina Park, Jamaica 26 February 1958
20/197 Yasir Shah 32Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 29 November 2019
30/183 Danish Kaneria 47Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 1 March 2009
40/159 Zafar Gohar 32Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Basin Reserve, Christchurch 3 January 2021
50/156 Iqbal Qasim 56Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad 6 March 1980
Last updated: 8 February 2021 [184]

Worst figures in a match

The worst figures in a match in Test cricket were taken by South Africa's Imran Tahir in the 2006 Boxing Day Test match against Australia. He returned figures of 0/180 from his 23 overs in the first innings and 0/80 off 14 in the third innings for a total 0/260 from 37 overs. [185] He claimed the record in his final over when two runs came from it—enough for him to pass the previous record of 0/259, set 48 years prior by Pakistan's Khan Mohammad. [186] [187] [188]

RankFiguresPlayerOversOppositionVenueDate
10/259 Khan Mohammad 54WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Sabina Park, Jamaica 26 February 1958
20/197 Yasir Shah 32Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 29 November 2019
30/183 Danish Kaneria 47Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 1 March 2009
40/164 Sohail Khan 27 National Stadium, Karachi 21 February 2009
50/160 Aaqib Javed 47Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington 10 February 1989
Last updated: 8 February 2021 [189]

Most wickets in a series

South Africa's seventh Test tour of England in 1913–14 saw the record set for the most wickets taken by a bowler in a Test series. English paceman Sydney Barnes played in four of the five matches and achieved a total of 49 wickets to his name. Jim Laker sits second on the list with 46 wickets taken during the 1956 Ashes series. Pakistan's Imran Khan is seventh with his 40 wickets taken against India during the 1982–83 tour. [190]

RankWicketsPlayerMatchesSeries
140 Imran Khan 6 Indian cricket team in Pakistan in 1982–83
230 Abdul Qadir 3 English cricket team in Pakistan in 1987–88
329 Waqar Younis New Zealand cricket team in Pakistan in 1990–91
Yasir Shah New Zealand cricket team in UAE in 2018–19
527 Waqar Younis Zimbabwean cricket team in Pakistan in 1993–94
Last updated: 29 December 2018 [191]

Hat-trick

In cricket, a hat-trick occurs when a bowler takes three wickets with consecutive deliveries. The deliveries may be interrupted by an over bowled by another bowler from the other end of the pitch or the other team's innings, but must be three consecutive deliveries by the individual bowler in the same match. Only wickets attributed to the bowler count towards a hat-trick; run outs do not count. In Test cricket history there have been just 44 hat-tricks, the first achieved by Fred Spofforth for Australia against England in 1879. In 1912, Australian Jimmy Matthews achieved the feat twice in one game against South Africa. The only other players to achieve two hat-tricks are Australia's Hugh Trumble, against England in 1902 and 1904, Pakistan's Wasim Akram, in separate games against Sri Lanka in 1999, and England's Stuart Broad.

No.BowlerAgainstInn.TestDismissalsVenueDateRef.
1 Wasim Akram Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 13/4 Flag of Pakistan.svg Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 6 March 1999 [192]
224/4 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka 14 March 1999 [193]
3 Abdul Razzaq 12/3 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Galle International Stadium, Galle 21 June 2000 [194]
4 Mohammad Sami 13/3 Flag of Pakistan.svg Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 8 March 2002 [195]
5 Naseem Shah Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 22/2 Flag of Pakistan.svg Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi 9 February 2020 [196]

Wicket-keeping records

The wicket-keeper is a specialist fielder who stands behind the stumps being guarded by the batsman on strike and is the only member of the fielding side permitted to wear gloves and external leg guards. [197]

Most career dismissals

A wicket-keeper can be credited with the dismissal of batsman in two ways, caught or stumped. A fair catch is a taken when the ball is caught fully within the field of play without it bouncing when the ball has touched the striker's bat or glove holding the bat, [198] while a stumping occurs when the wicket-keeper puts down the wicket while the batsman out of his ground and not attempting a run. [199]

Pakistan's Wasim Bari is eleventh in taking most dismissals in Test cricket as a designated wicket-keeper with 228. [21]

RankDismissalsPlayerMatchesPeriod
1228 Wasim Bari 811967–1984
2206 Kamran Akmal 532002–2010
3147 Moin Khan 691990–2004
4130 Rashid Latif 371992–2003
5121 Sarfraz Ahmed 382010–2019
Last updated: 6 September 2017 [200]

Most career catches

Bari leads in the list of most catches taken as a designated wicket-keeper in Test cricket for Pakistan, with 201. [201]

RankDismissalsPlayerMatchesPeriod
1201 Wasim Bari 811967–1984
2184 Kamran Akmal 532002–2010
3127 Moin Khan 691990–2004
4119 Rashid Latif 371992–2003
5103 Sarfraz Ahmed 382010–2019
Last updated: 6 September 2017 [200]

Most career stumpings

Bert Oldfield, Australia's fifth-most capped wicket-keeper, holds the record for most stumpings in Test cricket with 52. He is followed by England's Godfrey Evans with 46 to his name. Indian glovemen Syed Kirmani and MS Dhoni are both equal third on 38 and Bari is eighth in the list with 27. [202]

RankStumpingsPlayerMatchesPeriod
127 Wasim Bari 811967–1984
222 Kamran Akmal 532002–2010
320 Moin Khan 691990–2004
518 Sarfraz Ahmed 382010–2019
516 Imtiaz Ahmed 381952–1962
Last updated: 6 September 2017 [203]

Most dismissals in an innings

Four wicket-keepers have taken seven wickets in a single innings in a Test match—Wasim Bari of Pakistan in 1979, Englishman Bob Taylor in 1980, New Zealand's Ian Smith in 1991 and most recently West Indian gloveman Ridley Jacobs against Australia in 2000. [204]

The feat of taking 6 wickets in an innings has been achieved by 22 wicket-keepers on 30 occasions including two Pakistanis. [205]

RankDismissalsPlayerOppositionVenueDate
17 Wasim Bari Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland 23 February 1979
26 Rashid Latif Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 14 March 1998
Adnan Akmal Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington 15 January 2011
Last updated: 6 September 2017 [206]

Most dismissals in a match

Three wicket-keepers have made 11 dismissals in a Test match, Englishman Jack Russell in 1995, South African AB de Villiers in 2013 and most recently India's Rishabh Pant against Australia in 2018. [207]

The feat of making 10 dismissals in a match has been achieved by 4 wicket-keepers on 4 occasions with Sarfaraz Ahmed being the only Pakistani wicket-keeper. [208]

RankDismissalsPlayerOppositionVenueDate
110 Sarfaraz Ahmed Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa11 January 2019
29 Rashid Latif Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand10 February 1994
Kamran Akmal WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica3 June 2005
48 Wasim Bari Flag of England.svg  England Headingley, Leeds, England8 July 1971
Rashid Latif Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia30 November 1995
Kamran Akmal Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Galle International Stadium, Galle, Sri Lanka4 July 2009
Flag of England.svg  England The Oval, London, England18 August 2010
Adnan Akmal Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand15 January 2011
Last updated: 23 August 2020 [209]

Most dismissals in a series

Brad Haddin holds the Test cricket record for the most dismissals taken by a wicket-keeper in a series. He took 29 catches during the 2013 Ashes series which broke the previous record held by fellow Australian Rod Marsh where he took 28 catches in the 1982–83 Ashes series. [210] Rashid Latif has the most dismissals for Pakistan in a Test series. [211]

RankDismissalsPlayerMatchesSeries
118 Rashid Latif 3 Bangladeshi cricket team in Pakistan in 2003
217 Kamran Akmal Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010
Wasim Bari 6 Indian cricket team in Pakistan in 1982–83
416 Kamran Akmal 2 Pakistani cricket team in the West Indies in 2005
4 Pakistani cricket team in England in 2006
Wasim Bari 5 Pakistani cricket team in the West Indies in 1976–77
6 Pakistani cricket team in India in 1979–80
Last updated: 6 September 2017 [211]

Fielding records

Most career catches

Caught is one of the ten methods a batsman can be dismissed in cricket. A fair catch is defined as a fielder catches the ball, from a legal delivery, fully within the field of play without it bouncing when the ball has touched the striker's bat or glove holding the bat. [198] The majority of catches are caught in the slips, located behind the batsman, next to the wicket-keeper, on the off side of the field. Most slip fielders are top order batsmen. [212]

India's Rahul Dravid holds the record for the most catches in Test cricket by a non-wicket-keeper with 210, followed by Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka on 205 and South African Jacques Kallis with 200. Younis Khan is the highest-ranked Pakistani and twelfth overall, securing 139 catches in his Test career. [213]

RankCatchesPlayerMatchesPeriod
1139 Younis Khan 1182000–2017
293 Javed Miandad 1241976–1996
381 Inzamam-ul-Haq 1191992–1999
477 Asad Shafiq 772010-2020
565 Majid Khan 631964–1983
Mohammad Yousuf 901998–2010
Saleem Malik 1031998–2010
Azhar Ali 912010–2021
Last updated: 8 December 2021 [214]

Most catches in a series

The 1920–21 Ashes series, in which Australia whitewashed England 5–0 for the first time, saw the record set for the most catches taken by non-wicket-keeper in a Test series. Australian all-rounder Jack Gregory took 15 catches in the series as well as 23 wickets. [215] Greg Chappell, a fellow Australian all-rounder, is second behind Gregory with 14 catches taken during the 1974–75 Ashes series. Three players have taken 13 catches in a series on five occasions with both Bob Simpson and Brian Lara having done so twice and Rahul Dravid once. Younis Khan has taken 10 catches, the most by a Pakistani. [216]

RankCatchesPlayerMatchesSeries
110 Younis Khan 3 Pakistan in West Indies in 2017
29 Taufeeq Umar 2 South Africa in Pakistan in 2003
Younis Khan 3 Pakistan in South Africa in 2007
Wallis Mathias 5 Pakistan in the West Indies in 1958
58 Javed Miandad 6 Pakistan in India in 1979-80
Mohammad Yousuf 3 England in Pakistan in 2000
Last updated: 14 October 2017 [217]

All-round records

1000 runs and 100 wickets

A total of 71 players have achieved the double of 1000 runs and 100 wickets in their Test career. [218]

RankPlayerAverage DifferencePeriodMatchesRunsBat AvgWicketsBowl Avg
1 Imran Khan 14.881971-199288380737.6936222.81
2 Wasim Akram -0.981985-2002104289822.6441423.62
3 Abdul Razzaq -8.321999-200646194628.6110036.94
4 Waqar Younis -13.351989-200387101010.237323.56
5 Intikhab Alam -13.661959-197747149322.2812535.95
6 Sarfraz Nawaz -15.041969-198455104517.7117732.75
7 Abdul Qadir -17.211977-199067102915.5923632.8
Last updated: 22 August 2020 [219]

Other records

Most career matches

India's Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the most Test matches played with 200 with former captains in Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh being joint second with each having represented Australia on 168 occasions. Javed Miandad played for Pakistan in 124 matches. [220]

RankMatchesPlayerPeriod
1124 Javed Miandad 1976–1996
2119 Inzamam-ul-Haq 1992–2007
3118 Younis Khan 2000–2017
4104 Wasim Akram 1985–2002
5103 Saleem Malik 1982–1999
Last updated: 15 October 2017 [221]

Most consecutive career matches

Former English captain Alastair Cook holds the record for the most consecutive Test matches played with 159. He broke Allan Border's long standing record of 153 matches in June 2018. [222] Asad Shafiq, the Pakistan batsmen has played in 72 consecutive Test matches. [223]

RankMatchesPlayerPeriod
172 Asad Shafiq 2011-2020
253 Javed Miandad 1977-1984
Last updated: 25 August 2020 [223]

Most matches as captain

Graeme Smith, who led the South African cricket team from 2003 to 2014, holds the record for the most matches played as captain in Test cricket with 109. Allan Border, the man who skippered Australia from 1984 to 1994 is second with 93 matches. New Zealand's captain from 1997 to 2006, Stephen Fleming, is third on the list with 80 and in fourth on 77 is Australia's Ricky Ponting who led the side for six years from 2004 to 2010. Pakistan's Misbah-ul-Haq is ninth in the list along with Sri Lankan Arjuna Ranatunga. [224]

RankMatchesPlayerPeriod
156 Misbah-ul-Haq 2010–2017
248 Imran Khan 1982–1992
334 Javed Miandad 1980–1993
431 Inzamam-ul-Haq 2001–2007
525 Wasim Akram 1993–1999
Last updated: 25 May 2017 [225]

Youngest players

The youngest player to play in a Test match is claimed to be Hasan Raza at the age of 14 years and 227 days. Making his debut for Pakistan against Zimbabwe on 24 October 1996, there is some doubt as to the validity of Raza's age at the time. The second- and third-youngest players are also from Pakistan—Mushtaq Mohammad and Aaqib Javed at 15 years and 124 days and 16 years and 189 days, respectively. [226]

RankAgePlayerOppositionVenueDate
114 years and 227 days Hasan Raza Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad 24 October 1996
215 years and 124 days Mushtaq Mohammad WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 16 March 1959
316 years and 189 days Aaqib Javed Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington 10 February 1989
416 years and 221 days Aftab Baloch Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka 8 November 1969
516 years and 248 days Nasim-ul-Ghani WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 17 January 1958
Last updated: 15 October 2017 [227] [228]

Oldest players on debut

At 49 years and 119 days, James Southerton of England, playing in the very first Test match in March 1877, is the oldest player to make his debut in Test cricket. Second on the list is Miran Bakhsh of Pakistan who at 47 years and 284 days made his debut against India in 1955. Australia's Don Blackie is the third-oldest player to make his debut, breaking into the side during the second Test of the 1928–29 Ashes series at the age of 46 years and 253 days. [229]

RankAgePlayerOppositionVenueDate
147 years and 284 days Miran Bakhsh Flag of India.svg  India Bagh-e-Jinnah, Lahore 29 January 1955
236 years and 146 days Tabish Khan Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare 7 May 2021
334 years and 308 days Zulfiqar Babar Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi 14 October 2013
434 years and 177 days Aslam Khokhar Flag of England.svg  England Trent Bridge, Nottingham 1 July 1954
534 years and 111 days Nauman Ali Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa National Stadium, Karachi 26 January 2021
Last updated: 10 May 2021 [229] [230]

Oldest players

England all-rounder Wilfred Rhodes is the oldest player to appear in a Test match. Playing in the fourth Test against the West Indies in 1930 at Sabina Park, in Kingston, Jamaica, he was aged 52 years and 165 days on the final day's play. The oldest Pakistani Test player is Miran Bakhsh who was aged 47 years and 298 days when he represented Pakistan for the final time in the 1955 tour of India at the Peshawar Club Ground. [231]

RankAgePlayerOppositionVenueDate
147 years and 298 days Miran Bakhsh Flag of India.svg  India Peshawar Club Ground, Peshawar 12 February 1955
244 years and 104 days Amir Elahi Eden Gardens, Kolkata 12 December 1952
342 years and 347 days Misbah-ul-Haq WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Windsor Park, Roseau 10 May 2017
439 years and 162 days Younis Khan
539 years and 135 days Younis Ahmed Flag of India.svg  India Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 4 March 1987
Last updated: 28 January 2021 [231] [232]

Partnership records

In cricket, two batsman are always present at the crease batting together in a partnership. This partnership will continue until one of them is dismissed, retires or the innings comes to a close.

Highest partnerships by wicket

A wicket partnership describes the number of runs scored before each wicket falls. The first wicket partnership is between the opening batsman and continues until the first wicket falls. The second wicket partnership then commences between the not out batsman and the number three batsman. This partnership continues until the second wicket falls. The third wicket partnership then commences between the not out batsman and the new batsman. This continues down to tenth wicket partnership. When the eleventh wicket has fallen, there is no more batsman left so the innings is closed.

WicketRunsFirst batsmanSecond batsmanOppositionVenueDate
1st wicket298 Aamer Sohail Ijaz Ahmed WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies National Stadium, Karachi 6 December 1997
2nd wicket291 Zaheer Abbas Mushtaq Mohammad Flag of England.svg  England Edgbaston, Birmingham 3 June 1971
3rd wicket451 Mudassar Nazar Javed Miandad Flag of India.svg  India Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad, Sindh 14 January 1983
4th wicket350 Mushtaq Mohammad Asif Iqbal Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin 7 February 1973
5th wicket281 Javed Miandad Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 9 October 1976
6th wicket269 Mohammad Yousuf Kamran Akmal Flag of England.svg  England 29 November 2005
7th wicket308 Waqar Hasan Imtiaz Ahmed Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 26 October 1955
8th wicket313 Wasim Akram Saqlain Mushtaq Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Sheikhupura Stadium, Sheikhupura 17 October 1996
9th wicket190 Asif Iqbal Intikhab Alam Flag of England.svg  England Kenington Oval, London 24 August 1967
10th wicket151 Azhar Mahmood Mushtaq Ahmed Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi 6 October 1997
Last updated: 15 October 2017 [233]

Highest partnerships by runs

The highest Test partnership by runs for any wicket is held by the Sri Lankan pairing of Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene who put together a third wicket partnership of 624 runs during the first Test against South Africa in July 2006. This broke the record of 576 runs set by their compatriots Sanath Jayasuriya and Roshan Mahanama against India in 1997. New Zealand's Andrew Jones and Martin Crowe hold the third-highest Test partnership with 467 made in 1991 against Sri Lanka. Equal fourth on the list is Mudassar Nazar and Javed Miandad of Pakistan who together scored 451 against Pakistan in 1983 and the Australian pairing of Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman putting on the same score against England in the 1934 Ashes series. [234]

WicketRunsFirst batsmanSecond batsmanOppositionVenueDate
3rd wicket451 Mudassar Nazar Javed Miandad Flag of India.svg  India Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad, Sindh 14 January 1983
397 Qasim Umar Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad 16 October 1985
363 Younis Khan Mohammad Yousuf Flag of England.svg  England Headingley Stadium, Leeds 4 August 2006
352* Ijaz Ahmed Inzamam-ul-Haq Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka 12 March 1999
4th wicket350 Mushtaq Mohammad Asif Iqbal Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin 7 February 1973
Last updated: 16 October 2017 [235]

Highest overall partnership runs by a pair

RankRunsInningsPlayersHighestAverage100/50T20I career span
13,21353 Misbah-ul-Haq & Younis Khan 21868.3615/72001-2017
23,13742 Mohammad Yousuf & Younis Khan 36378.429/122000-2009
33,01357 Inzamam-ul-Haq & Mohammad Yousuf 25956.8410/131998-2007
42,62848 Azhar Ali & Younis Khan 25054.757/92010-2017
52,32542 Majid Khan & Sadiq Mohammad 19559.616/141972-1981
An asterisk (*) signifies an unbroken partnership (i.e. neither of the batsmen was dismissed before either the end of the allotted overs or the required score being reached). Last updated: 11 October 2022 [236]

Umpiring records

Most matches umpired

An umpire in cricket is a person who officiates the match according to the laws of cricket. Two umpires adjudicate the match on the field, whilst a third umpire has access to video replays, and a fourth umpire looks after the match balls and other duties. The records below are only for on-field umpires.

Aleem Dar of Pakistan holds the record for the most Test matches umpired with 136. The current active Dar set the record in December 2019 overtaking Steve Bucknor from the West Indies mark of 128 matches. [237] They are followed by South Africa's Rudi Koertzen who officiated in 108. [238]

RankMatchesUmpirePeriod
1136 Aleem Dar 2003–2021
249 Asad Rauf 2005–2013
334 Khizer Hayat 1980–1996
428 Mahboob Shah 1975–1997
522 Shujauddin Siddiqi 1955–1978
Last updated: 10 March 2021 [238]

See also

Notes

  1. For the first 50 years of Test cricket matches were played over three or four days [4] and until the 1930s some timeless Tests were played. [5]
  2. The other teams to have won a Test match by a margin of 10 wickets are South Africa (8), [39] Sri Lanka (8), [40] India (7) [41] and New Zealand (4). [42]
  3. England have won a Test match by 12 runs on two occasions against Australia. [47]
  4. The other teams to have lost a Test match by a margin of 10 wickets are Bangladesh (4), [52] Sri Lanka (5), [53] Zimbabwe (7), [54] Australia (10), [55] South Africa (12), [56] New Zealand (13), [57] the West Indies (15), [58] India (17) [59] and England (21). [60]

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