Romachak collision was seen in South Africa and Pakistan in Johannesburg ODI. The hero of this match is Fakhar Zaman. He scored 193 runs but could not win the team.
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Romachak collision was seen in South Africa and Pakistan in Johannesburg ODI. The hero of this match is Fakhar Zaman. He scored 193 runs but could not win the team. South Africa batting first scored a score of 341 runs for six wickets. Chasing this, Pakistan could only manage 324 runs for nine wickets, even after Fakhar Zaman’s century. In this way, the Proteas team won the match by 17 runs. But Fakhar Zaman set many records for his century.
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Through the innings of 193 runs, Fakhar Zaman reached the second position in scoring ODI century against South Africa. He left behind Martin Guptill of New Zealand. He scored an unbeaten 180 in Hamilton in 2017. Sachin Tendulkar has maintained the highest score in ODIs against South Africa. He scored an unbeaten 200 in Gwalior in 2010.
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Fakhar Zaman has come second in ODI score after scoring the highest score of 190 plus. Through the innings of 210 and 193 runs, he has scored 190 plus twice. Rohit Sharma is ahead in this matter. He has scored three double centuries, so he has scored 190 plus three times. At the same time, he is the third batsman to score 175 or more in both first and second batting. Sachin Tendulkar and Martin Guptill have done this before them.
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Fakhar Zaman has been the highest scorer in ODIs in South Africa. Through the innings of 193 runs, he left behind Faf du Plessy. Du Plessi had scored an innings of 185 against Sri Lanka in 2017. He is followed by Quinton Deacock (178) and AB de Villiers.
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Fakhar Zaman’s 193-run innings is now at the top of the match failing to chase the target. He left behind Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin scored 175 runs in 2009 against Australia in Hyderabad. Then there is the name of David Warner, who scored 173 runs against South Africa in 2016. At the same time, Fakhar is in second place in playing the biggest innings from the losing team. Next to them is Zimbabwe’s Charles Coventry, who scored an unbeaten 194 against Bangladesh.
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