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Many news channels on Thursday reported the passing of Pakistani batting legend Hanif Mohammad in Karachi at the age of 81, after a protracted battle with various ailments.
However, Hanif’s son Shoaib Mohammad was ‘misinformed’ of his father’s death, said reports a few minutes later.
What really happened was that Hanif was declared clinically dead for six minutes on Thursday before he was revived at the Aga Khan hospital in Karachi.
Shoaib later explained that while he was on his way to the hospital, a relative informed him that his 81-year-old father had passed away.
Hanif Mohammad has been fighting a battle against cancer for the second time and was admitted to the hospital on 30 July due to respiratory complications.
Known as the little master for his batting skills, Hanif was a member of Pakistan’s first touring squad that went to India in 1954/55 and went on to play 55 Tests scoring a memorable 337 runs against the West Indies in 1957/58. It remains the longest innings in Test history (and stood as the longest in all first-class cricket for over 40 years).
(With PTI inputs.)
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