Step back into the archives of Test cricket as we relive one of Pakistan's most dominating performances — the sixth-wicket stand between Abdul Razzaq and Rashid Latif against Bangladesh at Dhaka in 2002.
At a precarious 221 for 5, following the dismissal of Mohammad Yousuf, Pakistan needed a revival. Rashid Latif walked in to join Abdul Razzaq, and together they built a magnificent 175-run partnership that turned the match on its head.
🎯 Abdul Razzaq was at his fluent best, scoring a majestic 134 runs off 235 balls, spending 341 minutes at the crease. His innings was adorned with 17 crisp boundaries and 2 powerful sixes, showcasing a perfect blend of patience and aggression.
🧱 Rashid Latif, known for his resilience, provided solid support with a well-crafted 94 off 162 deliveries, spending 199 minutes at the wicket. His innings featured 10 well-timed fours and 2 sixes, helping Pakistan post a commanding first-innings total of 490 for 9 declared.
In the second innings, Danish Kaneria stole the spotlight with the ball, claiming 7 wickets for 77 runs, dismantling the Bangladeshi batting line-up. Pakistan went on to win the match by an innings and 178 runs.
🏏 This was Test match number 1584, officiated by John Hampshire and Akhtaruddin, with Brian Hastings serving as the match referee.
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