
IND VS OMAN: Oman cricketer Aamir Kaleem recently set an extraordinary record, breaking a 69-year-old achievement and generating considerable buzz in the cricketing world. Although Oman lost the match against India, Aamir Kaleem won everyone’s hearts with his brilliant performance.
Aamir Kaleem’s Historic Innings:
Playing against India in the Asia Cup 2025, Aamir Kaleem scored a scintillating 64 runs for Oman, hitting 7 fours and 2 sixes off just 46 balls. With this innings, he made new history by becoming the oldest player, at 43 years and 303 days old, to score a half-century in international cricket against India. Although born in Karachi, Pakistan, he represents Oman in international cricket.
Breaking a 69-Year-Old Record:
The record Aamir Kaleem broke had been held for 69 years by legendary English cricketer Wally Hammond. Wally Hammond set this record in 1946, scoring 69 runs against India in a Test match at Old Trafford, Manchester, at the age of 43 years and 31 days. Additionally, Australia’s Bob Simpson is also on the list of oldest players to score a half-century against India, achieving this feat at 41 years and 359 days old in Adelaide in 1978. Now, Aamir Kaleem’s name tops this list.
New Milestone in T20 Cricket:
Not just in all formats of international cricket, but Aamir Kaleem has also set a new record in the T20 format. His half-century in the Asia Cup 2025 match against India in Abu Dhabi has established him as the oldest player to score a half-century against India in T20 International cricket. Other notable players on this list include:
Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan): Scored a half-century against Sri Lanka in the 2025 Asia Cup in Abu Dhabi at 40 years and 260 days old.
Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka): Scored a half-century against Pakistan in Mirpur in 2016 at 39 years and 142 days old.
Aamir Kaleem’s performance has added a new chapter to cricket history. Achieving such a feat at the age of 43 is undoubtedly a testament to his determination and talent. Cricket fans are congratulating him for this achievement, and his name will be written in golden letters in the pages of history.