
Pakistani left-arm spinner Nauman Ali has set a new benchmark in cricket by breaking a 37-year-old record previously held by the iconic Abdul Qadir. Over a remarkable run of five consecutive Test matches, Ali showcased extraordinary skill and consistency.
Between his 16th and 20th Tests, Ali took 46 wickets, surpassing Qadir’s 1987–88 record of 44 wickets. This achievement firmly establishes Ali as one of the leading spinners in world cricket over the past year.
His impressive performances include:
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A commanding 10-wicket haul against South Africa in Lahore
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Two influential spells against the West Indies, with six and ten wickets respectively
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An 11-wicket match in Multan, followed by nine wickets in Rawalpindi against England
Nauman Ali’s record-breaking streak reflects his mastery and endurance, cementing his place as a vital asset in Pakistan’s Test bowling attack and a dominant force among international spinners today.