Younis sixth Pakistani to score ODI hundred against England
Written by Muhammad Asim on September 9th, 2006
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Younis Khan’s magnificent century in the third ODI at Rose Bowl was the seventh by the sixth Pakistani in ODI’s against England. The first one was Majid Khan when he made a masterful 109 off 93 balls at Trent Bridge in 1974. Kamran Akmal is the only Pakistani with two tons against England in ODI’s. The accompanying table has the complete details.

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