33 sixes, double century The Pakistani batsman set a world record in the T20 game by scoring 224 runs

Saif Badar, a rising star in Pakistani cricket, scores 224 runs, including 33 sixes and a double century, breaking the previous T20 cricket record held by Chris Gayle. His exceptional performance during the T20 domestic tournament in the USA has left cricket experts in awe.

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A Pakistani batsman has set a new world record in T20 cricket by scoring 224 runs, including 33 sixes and a double century. Cricket is gaining popularity not only in Asian and European countries but also in the USA, where the T20 cricket tournament is making waves. In this tournament, a Pakistani player, Saif Badar, made a remarkable record with his outstanding innings, earning recognition from cricket enthusiasts around the world.

Saif Badar unleashed a havoc on the bowlers, making a great record in his name during the T20 domestic tournament in the USA. The young Pakistani batsman played a stormy innings of 67 runs in 224 balls, hitting 33 fours and 2 sixes, with a strike rate of approximately 334. His exceptional performance left cricket experts in awe.

Born in Pakistan, Saif Badar started his domestic cricket in 2016 and has played 43 List A cricket matches so far, scoring a total of 842 runs in 36 innings. He has also scored 979 runs in 41 innings of first-class cricket, and 328 runs in T20 cricket with only 37 innings. While his performance in domestic cricket tournaments has not been remarkable, his recent record-breaking innings may earn him a call from the national team.

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Saif Badar’s achievement proves that no cricket record lasts forever, as he surpassed West Indies’ Chris Gayle’s previous record of 175 runs in T20 cricket. Cricket fans worldwide are now applauding Saif’s remarkable performance in the ongoing T20 tournament in the USA.

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