The Test Matches are among the three identified forms of cricket played between two world cricket teams. It is a pure test of the quality of the player. Most people opine that this format is the only way of recognizing the original game. Registering a win in the game requires a prepared strategy. Pakistan played its first-ever test match against India in 1952 and has some fascinating test records registered in their name.

1. Mohammad Javed Miandad Khan

Mohammad Javed Miandad Khan is a former right-hand batter who played for the Pakistan cricket team and made his test appearance against New Zealand in Lahore on October 09, 1976. His last test match was on December 21, 1993, against Zimbabwe, and he has played 124 tests. He smashed 8832 runs with a batting average of 52.57 and included 23 centuries.

2. Inzamam-Ul-Haq 

Inzamam-ul-Haq is a former right-hand batter who played for the Pakistan cricket team who made his test premier against England at Birmingham on June 4, 1992. His last test match was opposite South Africa at Lahore on October 12, 2007. He played 119 matches and scored 8829 runs with a batting average of 50.16. He has 25 centuries registered in his name.

3. Mohammad Younis Khan

Mohammad Younis Khan is a former right-hand batter in the Pakistan cricket team and made his test debut against Sri Lanka at Rawalpindi on February 26, 2000. His last test match was on May 14, 2017, facing West Indies at Roseau. He has batted in 118 games and smashed 10099 runs that included 34 centuries with a batting average of 52.05.

4. Wasim Akram 

Wasim Akram is a former left-arm fast bowler from Pakistan. He made his test appearance facing New Zealand at Auckland on January 25, 1985, and his last match against Bangladesh at Dhaka on January 9, 2002. Wasim played 104 tests and took 414 wickets with a bowling average of 23.62. His economy was 2.59 with 25 5-wicket hauls and five 10-wicket hauls.

5. Saleem Malik 

Saleem Malik is a former right-hand batter in the Pakistan cricket team. He made his Test premier against Sri Lanka in Karachi on March 05, 1992, and his farewell test match was against India on February 20, 1999, in Kolkata. Malik played 103 test matches, scored 5768 runs with a batting average of 43.69. He hit 15 centuries in his Test career.

6. Mohammad Yousuf 

Mohammad Yousuf is a former right-hand batter in the Pakistan cricket team. He made his Test appearance against South Africa at Durban on February 26, 1998, and his last test was on August 29, 2010, against England at Lord's. Yousuf batted in 90 tests and scored 7530 runs with a batting average of 52.29. He has made 24 centuries in his Test career.

7. Azhar Ali 

Azhar Ali is a right-hand batter in the Pakistan cricket team and made his Test premier facing Australia at Lord's on July 13, 2010. He has played 89 tests and scored 6641 runs with a batting average of 42.57. He has hit 18 Test centuries to date.

8. Imran Khan Niazi 

Imran Khan Niazi is a former right-arm fast all-rounder and a world cup-winning captain of Pakistan. He made his test appearance against England at Birmingham on June 3, 1971, and his last game was against Sri Lanka at Faisalabad on January 2, 1992. Imran played 88 games and took 362 wickets with an average of 22.81 and an economy of 2.54. He took 23 5-wicket hauls and six ten-wicket hauls.

9. Waqar Younis Maitla

Waqar Younis Maitla is a former right-arm fast bowler in the Pakistan cricket team who made his test debut against India on November 15, 1989, and his last match was against South Africa at Cape Town on January 2, 2003. Waqar played 88 games and took 373 wickets with an average of 23.56 and an economy of 3.25 with 22 5-wicket hauls and five ten-wicket hauls.

10. Wasim Bari

Wasim Bari is a former right-hand batter in the Pakistan cricket team and made his test appearance against England at Lord's on July 27, 1967. His last test match was opposite Australia on January 07, 1984, in Sydney. He has played 81 tests and smashed 1366 runs with a batting average of 15.88.