Centuries in five consecutive Tests
Written by Muhammad Asim on December 7th, 2006
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Muhammad Yousuf became the first batsman in the annals of Test cricket to score six centuries in five consecutive Tests – a feat not even Sir Don Bradman achieved in his entire career. Bradman though had one other record which is still untouched by any other batsman – centuries in six successive Tests. The accompanying table has the complete details.

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