Pakistan’s first cricketing icon, Hanif Mohammad, instilled a culture of resilience, teaching the nation how not to lose. His extraordinary 970-minute innings against the West Indies in 1958, a testament to his defensive prowess and unwavering spirit, remains legendary. This ‘Little Master’ transformed cricket into a sport for all, leaving an indelible mark on Pakistan’s sporting identity.
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