Pakistan T20 captain Salman Ali Agha has broken a 26-year-old world record previously held by former Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid, after playing the most international matches in a single year.
In 2025, the Pakistan cricket team has competed in 54 international matches, with Salman Ali Agha participating in every game, making him the first player to achieve this milestone.
The record-breaking moment came on Sunday during the tri-nation T20 series match against Zimbabwe, surpassing Dravid’s 1999 record of 53 matches in a single year.
Cricket analysts hailed the achievement as a testament to Salman Ali Agha’s fitness, consistency, and leadership, noting that maintaining such a high level of performance across a packed international schedule is a rare feat.
This record positions Pakistan at the forefront of global cricketing achievements and adds another accolade to the captain’s distinguished career.
