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Pakistan vs Australia 2014: Younis Khan pround to score tons against all Test playing nations

It was his 25th Test hundred, equalling Pakistan's record held by Inzamam-ul Haq.

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Published: Oct 23, 2014, 03:52 PM (IST)
Edited: Oct 23, 2014, 03:52 PM (IST)

Younis Khan scored a 106 to help Pakistan recover from a precarious 7-2 to 219-4 at close on the opening day of the Test at Dubai stadium © Getty Images
Younis Khan scored a 106 to help Pakistan recover from a precarious 7-2 to 219-4 at close on the opening day of the Test at Dubai stadium © Getty Images

Johannesburg: Oct 23, 2014

Pakistani veteran batsman Younis Khan has said that he was proud to become the first Pakistani to score a hundred against all nine Test opponents and equaling the record of most hundreds for his country on Wednesday.

Khan scored a 106 to help Pakistan recover from a precarious 7-2 to 219-4 at close on the opening day of the Test at Dubai stadium.

This was his first hundred against Australia, making him the first Pakistani and 12th batsmen overall to score a hundred against all Test opponents.

It was his 25th Test hundred, equalling Pakistan’s record held by Inzamam-ul Haq.

Khan said that the feeling is very nice, it’s an honour and he feels proud to become the first Pakistani to score against all countries.

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