The record of Pakistan’s 144-year history of Test cricket that no one could break

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The record of Pakistan’s 144-year history of Test cricket that no one could break
The record of Pakistan’s 144-year history of Test cricket that no one could break
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The national team remained unbeaten in 34 matches at the National Stadium Karachi from 1955 to 2000

The recent Border Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia saw a fierce competition where the Indian team set a record in Australia. The Australian team had not lost a Test match in Gabba, Brisbane for 31 years but India lost to Brisbane.

Pakistan holds the record for the longest unbeaten run in Test cricket at a single ground. No team could beat the Pakistan cricket team at National Cricket Stadium, Karachi for 35 years. Pakistan defeated the world’s biggest teams in 34 matches at the National Stadium in Karachi. From 1955 to 2000, Pakistan did not allow any team to win at the National Stadium, Karachi, which is a world record. The West Indies were unbeaten in 31 matches in Brisbane from 2021 to 2021, West Indies were unbeaten in 27 matches at Kensington Oval, Barbados from 1948 to 1993, the England team in 25 consecutive matches at Old Trafford, Manchester from 1905 to 1954 Unbeaten, the West Indies were unbeaten in 19 matches at Sabina Park, Jamaica from 1958 to 1989.

The Test series against South Africa is also starting from Karachi and the fans hope that Pakistan will also beat South Africa.

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