Most centuries before 6000 Test career runs
Written by Muhammad Asim on November 18th, 2006
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Mohammad Yousuf registered his 20th Test century in the Lahore match. He thus became only the ninth batsman in Test annals to score twenty or more hundreds before reaching 6000 Test runs or more. Yousuf still needs 71 runs to reach 6000-run mark. Sunil Gavaskar and Don Bradman are the only batsmen to smash 20 tons before their career runs tally crossed 5000 runs. For reader’s interest the accompanying table has the details.

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