Pakistan’s 3rd Highest Partnership in ODI history by Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha

Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha Score Historic Centuries vs South Africa
Chasing a daunting target of 353, Pakistan found themselves in a precarious position at 91 for 3 when Salman walked to the crease. His innings, alongside Rizwan’s, not only steadied the ship but also kept Pakistan in the hunt for a memorable victory.
Salman Ali Agha’s maiden ODI century was a masterclass in pacing an innings under pressure. Coming in at a critical juncture, he showcased his ability to anchor the innings while maintaining a healthy strike rate. His partnership with Rizwan was crucial in keeping Pakistan’s hopes alive. Salman’s innings was characterized by elegant stroke play and strategic shot selection, which allowed him to rotate the strike effectively and find boundaries when needed.
Mohammad Rizwan, on the other hand, continued his rich vein of form with another scintillating century. Known for his aggressive yet calculated approach, Rizwan took the attack to the South African bowlers, ensuring the required run rate was always within reach.
His ability to find gaps and clear the boundary with ease complemented Salman’s more measured approach, creating a perfect blend of aggression and stability.
The duo registered Pakistan’s 3rd highest partnership in ODI history as well.
Highest ODI Partnerships for Pakistan
Partners | Runs | Opposition | Venue | Date |
Fakhar Zaman & Imam-ul-Haq | 304 | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 20 July 2018 |
Inzamam-ul-Haq & Aamer Sohail | 263 | New Zealand | Sharjah | 20 April 1994 |
Mohammad Rizwan & Sakman Ali Agha | 260 | South Africa | Karachi | 12 February 2025 |
Saleem Elahi & Abdul Razzaq | 257 | South Africa | Gqeberha | 11 December 2002 |
Saeed Anwar & Ijaz Ahmed | 230 | India | Dhaka | 18 January 1998 |
Prior to this match, Salman Ali Agha had shown promise in his ODI career, with several notable performances that hinted at his potential.Salman had accumulated 736 runs at an average of 40.88 with 5 half-centuries, but a century had eluded him until now.
This breakthrough performance not only adds a significant milestone to his career but also boosts his confidence as a key player for Pakistan in limited-overs cricket.
The tri-series, featuring Pakistan, South Africa, and New Zealand, serves as a crucial platform for teams to fine-tune their strategies ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy. Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha, the captain and the vice-captain, proved their mettle and their ability to perform under pressure. As Pakistan continues its campaign in the tri-series, Salman’s form will be pivotal in their quest for success.