Elegant Pakistani left-handed opener and one of the most stylish batsmen in history, whose record-breaking ODI innings of 194 stood for over 20 years.
Saeed Anwar was one of cricket's most elegant left-handed opening batsmen, possessing a silky technique and extraordinary timing. He held the world record for the highest individual ODI score of 194 against India in 1997 for many years. His cover drives and ability to play on both sides of the wicket made him a joy to watch and one of the finest openers of the 1990s.
He held the record for the highest individual score in ODI cricket with 194 against India in 1997.
How They Played
Anwar was an elegant left-handed opening batsman known for his fluent strokeplay and ability to dominate bowling attacks. He possessed excellent timing and placement, particularly strong through the off-side with his drives and cuts. His aggressive approach made him ideally suited to limited-overs cricket where he could provide explosive starts.
Lasting Impact
Anwar established himself as one of the most prolific ODI openers of his era and helped Pakistan achieve success in limited-overs cricket during the 1990s.
| Club | Period | Matches | Runs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karachi Blues | 1984–2004 | 168 | 8973 |