In Sydney's Test match, Aamer Jamal set a new record for Pakistan as a No. 9 batter
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By-Vivek Chauhan
Jamal's remarkable 82-run innings became the highest score by a No. 9 Pakistan batter in Australia.
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His entry was crucial with Pakistan struggling at 220 for seven, showcasing his talent under pressure.
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Aamer Jamal's 97-ball journey included nine fours and four sixes, marking his first Test half-century.
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With his performance, Jamal surpassed Wasim Bari's 1972 Adelaide score of 72 runs.
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Jamal's score is ranked third-highest by a Pakistan No. 9 batter in Test history.
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Asif Iqbal holds the record with 146 runs at The Oval in 1967 against England.
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Aamer Jamal also contributed significantly to Pakistan's first innings total of 313.
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His partnership with Mir Hamza added 86 runs, vital for Pakistan's position in the match.
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This partnership is the second-highest for Pakistan's 10th wicket in Australia, showing 'Aamer Jamal's' impact.
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