Karachi – Pakistan’s opening batsman, Fakhar Zaman, has the opportunity to break a record in the first match of the Champions Trophy against New Zealand. The opening match of the Champions Trophy will be played on Wednesday, February 19th, at the National Stadium in Karachi, where Fakhar Zaman has a great chance to break the record held by former captain and all-rounder Shahid Afridi.

Fakhar Zaman, the opening batsman of the Pakistan team, has scored 1053 runs in 19 innings against New Zealand, ranking fifth on the list, while Shahid Afridi has scored 1078 runs in 35 innings, placing him third.

If Fakhar Zaman manages to score 26 more runs in the opening match against New Zealand, he will become the Pakistani player with the third-highest runs against New Zealand in the fewest innings.
The top spot on this list is held by Inzamam-ul-Haq, who scored 1283 runs in 42 innings, followed by Saeed Anwar, who scored 1260 runs in 32 innings.