The great escape: When Pakistan’s Hanif Mohammad batted four days to save Test

Hanif Mohammad’s monumental 337 against the West Indies in 1958 secured Pakistan’s first Test draw. He batted for 970 minutes, showcasing incredible patience and resilience to save his team from defeat after following on. This innings remains the longest in Test cricket history by time.

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