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Sameer Minhas Breaks 13-Year-Old Record, Stars in Pakistan’s U19 Asia Cup Victory


Today, 06:55. Posted by: taiba

Pakistan’s young cricket sensation Sameer Minhas delivered a historic performance in the Under-19 Asia Cup, setting new records with his exceptional batting display. Minhas broke a 13-year-old record previously held by Sami Aslam, who had scored 461 runs in the 2012 edition of the tournament.

In a sensational performance during the final against India, Minhas scored an explosive 172 runs off just 113 balls, leading Pakistan to a commanding victory. His innings was not only instrumental in securing the win but also marked the highest individual score by a U19 batter against India in the tournament’s history.

Over the course of the Asia Cup, Minhas amassed a total of 471 runs, finishing as the tournament’s leading run-scorer. His remarkable consistency and match-winning abilities earned him the well-deserved title of Player of the Tournament, cementing his status as one of Pakistan’s most promising young cricket talents.



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