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Why I Am Proud Pakistani!
- Pakistan came into existence on 27th Ramazan, the most sacred day of the Holy month.
- Pakistan is the second most populous Muslim country in the world, next only to Indonesia
- The 62-kilometre-long Baltoro Glacier, in northern Pakistan, is one of the longest glaciers outside the polar regions
- Pakistan has as many as six major cultural sites that are categorised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- Pakistan is the only country to have won a Test match in its inaugural series against all major Test playing nations.
- Pakistan reached the final of the inaugural cricket World Cup of Twenty20 and won the second edition in 2009.
- Pakistan has won the hockey World Cup a record four times (1971, 1978, 1982, 1994)
- Aisam ul Haq, the fourth-ranked player in men’s double’s tennis is a Pakistani
- Pakistan has produced the greatest left-arm fast bowler in the world (Wasim Akram), the greatest all-rounder (Imran Khan) and one of the best finishers of the game (Javed Miandad)
- Pakistan won the only World Cup that was played on single-league basis in 1992
- • Pakistani student Ali Moeen Nawazish holds the world record for passing A-levels with 21 As
- Late pop singer Nazia Hasan won the coveted Filmfare Award for Best Playback Singer for her song Aap Jaisa Koi when she was still a teenager in 1980!
- • In 1979, our great Dr Abdus Salam won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the electroweak unification of the electromagnetic and weak forces
- We have the world’s largest privately owned ambulance charity service — Edhi Ambulance Services
- Former Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar holds the world record for the highest electronically measured speed for a ball bowled. He bowled a delivery at 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) against England during the World Cup in 2003
- A group of 19 Pakistani girls hold the world record for most people crammed into a smart car
- • The fastest century in any form of international cricket was scored by Shahid Afridi in 1996 when he blasted 102 runs off just 37 balls against Sri Lanka.
- Master batsman Hanif Mohammad still holds the record for the longest individual Test innings, of 337 runs, batting for 16 hours and 10 minutes against the West Indies in 1958
- Pakistan hockey player Sohail Abbas holds the world record for scoring more than 300 goals in international matches.
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