Saeed Anwar was one
of among five Pakistan players who were fined by the commission for not
cooperating in match-fixing reports. In 2003, at the time of retirement the
35-year-old ended his vibrant cricket career with 4,052 runs at a world-class
average of 45.52 in 55 Tests and 8,823 runs averaging 39.21, in 247 One-day
Internationals.
Saeed Anwar was a
super driver of the ball; he made 11 hundred in Tests and 20 in one-dayers. He
also holds the record for the highest individual score in a One-day
International – 194 against India in Chennai in 1997. Later on, it was beaten by
many others. The current record is held with Indian Rohit Sharma.
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