
Hanif Mohammad
Hanif Mohammad, often regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in cricket history, was a legendary Pakistani cricketer known for his exceptional technique and concentration at the crease. Born on December 21, 1934, he made his debut for the Pakistan national team in 1952 and went on to have a prolific career, scoring 3915 runs in Test matches, including 12 centuries. His illustrious career spanned over two decades, and he was renowned for his ability to play long innings, earning him the nickname 'Little Master.' Hanif was the first cricketer to score a triple century in Test cricket, achieving this milestone in 1958. He was an integral part of Pakistan's cricketing legacy and was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2009, recognizing his contributions to the sport.
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Hanif Mohammad is recognized as one of the former star cricketers in the ICC Hall of Fame.
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