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All Time Favourite Pakistani Opening Batsmen

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  • Muhammad Rizwan

Mohammad Rizwan is a current Pakistani wicketkeeper-batsman who has played some innings at the top of the order. While he has shown some potential as an opener, he is primarily known for his wicketkeeping skills and is often used as a middle-order batsman. While it is still early in his career, he has not yet established himself as a regular opener for the national team.

  • Salman Butt

Salman Butt is not included in the good list because of the five A grades that he got in O-levels yet he went for SPOT FIXING. Salman Butt is a former Pakistani opening batsman who played for the national team from 2003 to 2010. He was known for his elegant stroke play and solid technique at the top of the order. During his career, he played many memorable innings for Pakistan, including a century against India in the third Test of their 2005 tour of Pakistan.

However, Butt’s career was marred by a spot-fixing scandal during Pakistan’s tour of England in 2010. Along with teammates Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, Butt was found guilty of orchestrating a deliberate no-ball during the Lord’s Test match. As a result, Butt was banned from cricket for ten years and was also sentenced to prison.

Butt made a return to cricket in 2016 after serving his ban, but he has not been able to reclaim his spot in the national team. While he was once considered one of Pakistan’s most promising opening batsmen, his involvement in the spot-fixing scandal has tarnished his reputation and legacy in the game.

  • Hasan Raza
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Hasan Raza is a former Pakistani cricketer who made his debut for the national team in 1996 at the age of 14 years and 227 days, becoming the youngest player to play Test cricket at that time. Raza was a promising batsman in his early years, but his career was marred by controversies and inconsistent performances.

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