Pakistan's 1st One day Century | By Majid Jahangir Khan | Trent Bridge 1974.

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Majid Jahangir Khan Born in 1946 in Ludhiana, India, Majid is one of the three players to have scored a century before lunch in a test match.

His father, Jahangir Khan, played Test cricket for India before partition. Majid was one of the most gifted natural stroke players during the 1970's. Fearless against high pace, he scored 530 runs against the West Indies in West Indies on the 1976-77 tour.

Majid Khan's first-class career spanned from 1961 to 1985, and he played 63 Tests for Pakistan, scoring 3,931 runs and making 8 centuries, and scoring over 27,000 first-class runs and making 73 first-class centuries, with 128 50s.