Pakistan thought Asif Iqbal was an opening bowler - until the day he
smashed the England Test attack for a century and rescued his batsmen from
humiliation.

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"Fight like wounded tigers!" That was Imran's famous
battle-cry when he urged the Pakistan side on to victory in the 1992 World
Cup.
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They called Javed Miandad the streetfighter, the little
Pakistani who revelled in a scrap on the cricket field. He was the man you
could look to when the chips were down.
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Sikhander Bakht, a fast medium bowler so thin commentators
nicknamed him 'The Matchstick Man', was one of the young Pakistanis who was
thrust
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Zaheer Abbas fitted effortlessly into the architectural splendours of
Cheltenham College. So wonderful were the wristy strokes he eased around
the ground during the Cheltenham festival

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