Step back in time to October 1998, when Australian opener Michael Slater delivered one of his finest Test innings against a tough Pakistan bowling attack on their home turf in Rawalpindi.
In the first innings of the First Test, Slater showed true grit, patience, and class to score a brilliant 108 runs off 238 balls, spending nearly 5 hours at the crease (298 minutes). Facing high-quality bowlers and a challenging pitch, Slater mixed caution with aggression—smashing 12 boundaries and 1 six, maintaining a strike rate of 45.37.
This video is a tribute to Michael Slater’s memorable hundred, showcasing why he was one of Australia’s most entertaining and fearless openers in Test history. From textbook cover drives to gutsy pulls, this innings had it all.
We also dive into Slater’s playing style, career stats, and what made him such a vital part of Australia's golden era in cricket.
🎧 Sit back and enjoy this nostalgic cricket moment and enjoy the Michael Slater 108 off 238 Balls 298 Mins 12 Fours 1 Six S R 45 37 vs Pakistan First innings of First Test at Rawalpindi in Oct 1998.
I hope you like the video of Michael Slater's Heroic Hundred Against Pakistan | First Test 1998 at Rawalpindi .
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