Hanif Mohammad's 337: 970 minute stay at the wicket for 337 against West Indies following on with a deficit of over 450.
The 'little master' batted for over 16 hours to save the match from a highly unlikely position.
The longest ever stay at the crease in test history, batting for effectively 2.5 days.
A demonstration of a watertight defence, immaculate concentration and admirable stamina.
A knock full of character and spirit.
I know none of us saw it, but can you imagine that?
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