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Imam-ul-Haq second to 1000 ODI runs

Imam-ul-Haq’s superb 101 against South Africa at SuperSport Park helped his side set the Proteas a challenging score of 318 for victory … but it also put the opener second on the list of fastest batsmen to 1000 ODI runs.

Imam’s race to 1000 ODI runs has been helped by the opener scoring heavily against Zimbabwe (three centuries) Bangladesh and Afghanistan (80s against both nations), but his innings of 86 and 101 against the strong Proteas bowling attack have certainly proven his credentials at the highest level.

Imam-ul-Haq’s first 19 ODI innings

Runs Balls S/R Dismissal Opposition Year
100 125 80.00 caught Sri Lanka 2017
2 3 66.66 lbw Sri Lanka 2017
45* 64 70.31 not out Sri Lanka 2017
2 11 18.18 caught New Zealand 2018
128 134 95.52 caught Zimbabwe 2018
44 51 86.27 run out Zimbabwe 2018
0 1 0 caught Zimbabwe 2018
113 122 92.62 caught Zimbabwe 2018
110 105 104.76 lbw Zimbabwe 2018
50* 69 72.46 not out Hong Kong 2018
2 7 28.57 caught India 2018
80 104 76.92 run out Afghanistan 2018
10 20 50.00 lbw India 2018
83 105 79.04 stumped Bangladesh 2018
34 46 73.91 caught New Zealand 2018
16* 34 47.05 retired New Zealand 2018
86 101 85.14 caught South Africa 2019
5 14 35.71 caught South Africa 2019
101 116 87.06 caught South Africa 2019

Ul-Haq was also the second-fastest to the mark in terms of days since ODI debut, taking one year and 99 days from his debut 100 against Sri Lanka to Friday’s 101 against the Proteas. He reached the mark just more than a month slower than Fakhar Zaman, who reached his 1000 runs in one year and 45 days.

Pakistan’s Yasir Hameed reached the 1000-run mark in just 242 days after his debut, while New Zealand’s legendary batsman Glenn Turner took a few days short of 10 years to get to his 1000 ODI mark, although that was owing to the scarcity of ODIs in the 1970s and early 1980s when he played.

South African-born and Pakistan-born batsmen dominate the ‘fastest to 1000 ODI runs’ mark, with 10 of the top 13 players in the list being South African-born and Pakistan-born (both have five players). Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Babar Azam, Azhar Ali and Yasir Hameed for Pakistan, while Pietersen, Trott, De Kock, Ten Doeschate and Amla were all born in South Africa.

Fastest batsmen to 1000 ODI runs

Player Debut Time Mat Inns
Fakhar Zaman (PAK) 7 Jun 2017 1y 45d 18 18
Imam-ul-Haq (PAK) 18 Oct 2017 1y 99d 19 19
IVA Richards (WI) 7 Jun 1975 4y 229d 22 21
KP Pietersen (ENG/ICC) 28 Nov 2004 1y 123d 27 21
IJL Trott (ENG) 27 Aug 2009 1y 187d 21 21
Q de Kock (SA) 19 Jan 2013 1y 212d 21 21
Babar Azam (PAK) 31 May 2015 1y 233d 21 21
CG Greenidge (WI) 11 Jun 1975 4y 352d 23 23
RN ten Doeschate (NL) 4 Jul 2006 3y 59d 24 23
Azhar Ali (PAK) 30 May 2011 4y 50d 23 23
GM Turner (NZ) 11 Feb 1973 9y 354d 25 24
Yasir Hameed (PAK) 20 May 2003 0y 242d 24 24
HM Amla (SA) 9 Mar 2008 2y 74d 25 24
V Kohli (INDIA) 18 Aug 2008 1y 291d 27 24

Stats: Cricinfo

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Photo: Lee Warren/Gallo Images/Getty Images

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