Srinagar: It only took four days for a batter to rewrite a record for a highest individual score in ICC Champions Trophy history ad Afghanistan batter Ibrahim Zadram smashed a knock for the ages scoring 177 off 146 balls vs England in the ongoing match of ICC Champions Trophy-2025 in Lahore.
It is for the second time in four days at Gadaffi Stadium in Lahore as the record for the highest individual Champions Trophy score was broken.
It was England’s Ben Duckett last week against Australia and Wednesday it was Afghanistan opener Ibrahim Zadran who made his way up to the top.
Zadran notched up his sixth ODI century before converting it to a record-breaking 177 off 146 balls as Afghanistan finished with 325 for seven in 50 overs.
With the knock, Zadran not only surpassed India legends Sachin Tendulkar (141 vs. Australia, 1998) and Sourav Ganguly (141* vs. South Africa, 2000) but also went past New Zealand great Nathan Astle (145* vs. USA, 2004) and Duckett (166) to set the record for the highest individual score in Champions Trophy history.
It was also the highest score by an Afghanistan batter as Zadran went past his previous best of 162 against Sri Lanka in 2022, and the fourth-highest ODI score by a batter in Pakistan.
Zadran’s 177 is now the second-highest individual score by an Asian batter in an ICC ODI tournament as he went past Kapil Dev’s iconic knock of 175 in the 1983 World Cup, only to stand behind Ganguly (183 vs Sri Lanka, 1999 World Cup). Overall, it is the joint eighth-highest best knock by a batter on that list.
Zadran’s 177 leads Afghanistan to 325/7
Afghanistan did not make a perfect start to the must-win game against England. Having elected to bat first in Lahore, the top order succumbed to Jofra Archer’s (3/64) pace and accuracy with the new ball. The team slumped to 37 for three inside the Power Play.
Zadran then began the repair work with able assistance from captain Hashmathullah Shahidi (40), as the pair forged a 103-run stand for the fourth wicket, and Azmatullah Omarzai (41), with whom he milked 72 runs for the fifth wicket. Later, he plundered 111 runs for the sixth wicket with Mohammed Nabi (40, 24b) to put England through the wringer.