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Updated on February 9th 2025, 12:44:31 pm

Top 5 Best Innings of Majid Khan in Test Cricket

Best Innings of Majid Khan in Test Cricket

Majid Khan has played 63 Test Matches for Pakistan in which he has scored 3931 runs at an average of 38.82. He has also made 8 Hundreds in Test Cricket. Check out his best innings in test cricket.

Key Takeaways:


  • Majid Khan was one of Pakistan’s most stylish batters, excelling in Test cricket.

  • He played 63 Tests, scoring 3,931 runs at an average of 38.82 with 8 centuries.

  • His best Test innings include a 167-run knock against West Indies and a 158-run performance against Australia.

  • His ability to score runs against top bowling attacks made him a standout player of his era.


Majid Khan was one of the most stylish Pakistani batters to have played the game. He was the batter that people saw and they went like he is one of the best in the world. He was more successful in Test Cricket and he was involved in the great era of Pakistan batting with Zaheer Abbas, Hanif Mohammad, Mushtaq Mohammad and more. He has played 63 Test Matches for Pakistan in which he has scored 3931 runs at an average of 38.82. He has also made 8 Hundreds in Test Cricket. Majid Khan has also played in 23 ODIs and has made 786 runs. He has 1 hundred in ODI Cricket.


Who was Majid Khan’s best Test innings against?


Majid Khan’s best Test innings was his 167-run knock against West Indies in 1977. Facing a formidable bowling attack of Andy Roberts, Colin Croft, and Joel Garner, he dominated with 25 fours, contributing significantly to Pakistan’s total of 540 runs.


Top 5 Best Innings of Majid Khan in Test Cricket


1) 167 vs West Indies (1977)


This is the best batting performance in the career of Majid Khan. He made these runs in 1977 against West Indies. The West Indies bowling attack was of Andy Roberts, Colin Croft and Joel Garner. He smashed these runs in the second innings of this match when Pakistan needed a big score. He smashed 25 fours in this innings which means 100 runs were made In boundaries. He ran for 67 of his runs. Majid Khan also made 23 runs in the first innings. Pakistan made 540 runs in their second batting innings and this match was a draw.


2) 158 vs Australia (1972)


This was a test match against Australia. Australia made 441 in the first innings and it was time for Pakistan to respond. Sadiq Mohammad gave them the perfect start as he made a well made 137 runs which gave the impetus to Pakistan. Then at number 4 Majid Khan entered the crease and he made a brilliant 158 runs from 276 balls. He hit 18 fours in this innings meaning 72 runs were made in boundaries. He had a strike rate of 57.25 in this knock. Pakistan made 574 runs in the first innings. Majid Khan made 47 runs in the second innings as well but Pakistan lost the match by 92 runs.


3) 112 vs New Zealand (1976)


This was yet another brilliant hundred by Majid Khan and it was against New Zealand. He was showing the world that he could make centuries against anybody. He was batting at the top in this innings. He made 112 runs and in this knock he hit 18 fours and 2 sixes which means he hit 84 runs in boundaries. He only ran for 28 of his runs. He was supported by the great Javed Miandad who made 206 runs. Pakistan made 565 in 105 overs at over 5.50 runs per over. Majid Khan also made 50 important runs in the second batting innings for Pakistan. This match was a draw.


4) 119* vs New Zealand (1979)


This was one of his best away innings and he was unbeaten in this innings. This was the second batting innings for Pakistan. He made 119 not out in which he hit 13 fours meaning he hit 52 runs in boundaries. He ran for 67 of his runs. Pakistan made 234 in the second batting innings and this match was a draw. This was in New Zealand. Majid Khan had also made 29 in the first innings.


5) 110* vs Australia (1980)


This was during the latest stages of his career. Majid Khan was batting at number 7 in this team. In the first innings, Australia made 407 Runs. Pakistan made 420 in the first innings and the run-getter was Majid Khan. He made 110 not out from 239 balls and he hit 14 fours in this innings. He hit 56 runs in boundaries and he had a strike rate of 46.03. This test match was a draw. Majid Khan was a batter that inspired a lot of young players.


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