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Shan Masood scores fastest first-class 200 by a Pak batter, goes past Inzamam

Masood set the mark while playing for Sui Northern Gas against Sahar Associate

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Shan Masood. File photo.
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Test captain Shan Masood has scored the fastest double century by a Pakistani in first-class cricket in 177 balls, breaking batting great Inzamam Ul Haq’s three-decade old record.

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Masood set the mark while playing for Sui Northern Gas against Sahar Associates on the first day of the President’s Cup departmental tournament.

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Previously, the record was held by former skipper Inzamam, who had scored a double hundred from 188 balls in a tour match in England in 1992.

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Masood was unbeaten on 212 from 185 balls at close on day one of the match on Sunday.

The record for the fastest double hundred by a visiting batsman is still held by India’s Virender Sehwag who scored a double century from 182 balls in the Lahore Test in 2006.

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Masood, 36, recently turned down an offer from the Pakistan Cricket Board to become a full-time Director of International Cricket and Players Relations to focus on the World Test Championship and his career.

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