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Huge record made in Pakistan domestic cricket




Another Pakistani has come out to the top here. Ahmad Mir who plays in the domestic cricket in Pakistan hit a massive innings of 277 runs in a T20 match. Ahmad is now in the record books as there has not been any innings like this played in the past. 

Ahmad smoked 26 sixes and 24 fours in his innings. Ahmad definitely is a hard hitting batsman who should be adjusted in the upper tier of cricket structure in Pakistan. He himself wanted to get into the Pakistan departmental teams. He surely deserves a chance. 
Ahmad Mir is a domestic cricket in Pakistan and he is now in the record books. The young player hit a massive 76 balls 277 runs innings in a club match in the city of Gujranwala. Ahmad was ballistic in his innings with the bat. He scored 26 sixes and 24 fours. 
Ahmad in the interview after the game said that he was delighted to get this record to his name. He was now after the departmental cricket as he felt that he should be given a chance to prove his worth in this format as well. Ahmad definitely deserves a chance here.

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