Fakhar Zaman is the best left-handed batsman produced by Pakistan team after Saeed Anwar. The Southpaw opener is the first Pak player to score a double century in ODI cricket. His excellent form in Pakistan Super League got him the national team call-up. Born on April 10, 1990, Zaman made his debut quite late in 2017 against South Africa in an ODI match, but he didn't take much time to become a star player in his nation. Zaman's century against arch-rivals India in the final of 2017 Champions Trophy is the highlight innings of his career. His flamboyant innings led Pak team to win the big ticket final. The left-handed opener is one of the key players in Pakistan's cricket transition phase. He made an excellent debut in Test cricket against Australia in 2018 where he scored 94 in first innings and 66 in second to prove his metal in the longest format of the game.
Read MoreNew Zealand took a 2-0 lead in the five-match T20 series against Pakistan with a 21-run win in the second match in Hamilton. 195 was always going to be a tough chase but Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman gave the Kiwis a tough fight before falling short.
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Chasing 144, Pakistan reached the target with just a ball remaining.
Hafeez, a former captain and senior-most player in the side gifted the bat after Fakhar felt uncomfortable with the ones he had.
Following the fake fielding controversy, South Africa couldn't escape Pak opener's wrath as he scored a series-winning 101 in the 3rd ODI.
Fakhar made 101 and captain Babar Azam 94 from 82 balls to propel Pakistan to 320-7 batting first at SuperSport Park.
Zaman scored a brilliant 193 but his effort was not enough for Pakistan, as the hosts levelled the series 1-1 with a 22-run win.
Zaman (101) put up a 112-run opening partnership with Imam-Ul-Haq (57) after which he put on 94 for the second wicket with Babar.
The innings of 193 was the highest by a batsman from team batting second.
In a stiff chase of 342, Zaman smashed a spectacular 193 in a losing cause as the batsman was run out in a controversial fashion involving South Africa wicketkeeper de Kock.
Pakistan opener Fakhar's score came from 155 balls and he hit 18 fours and 10 sixes to give South Africa a big scare in the second one-day international.
Team doctor Sohail Saleem said Zaman tested negative for the coronavirus on Saturday, but the left-handed batter developed a fever the following day.
Furious at the violation of its COVID-19 protocols at a hotel in Rawalpindi, the PCB said any player or official breaking the bio-bubble in future will face immediate expulsion from the Pakistan National T20 Cup.
The PCB confirmed that six of ten Pakistan players who tested positive have now returned negative tests twice and are eligible to join the squad in England.
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