In 1986, at the Zafar Ali Stadium in Sahiwal, Jeffrey Dujon produced one of the most underrated innings of West Indies cricket. Batting against the Governor’s XI in a three-day match, Dujon stood firm with a superb 126 not out when the West Indies were under serious pressure.
His calm partnership with Winston Benjamin rescued the innings from collapse and turned a difficult situation into a competitive total. What makes this knock even more special is that it remained the only century scored by a West Indian during the entire Pakistan tour, across both Test and tour matches.
The match ended in a draw, but Dujon’s innings left a lasting impression—showcasing composure, skill, and leadership during a challenging tour. Sit back and relive a classic knock from one of the finest wicketkeeper-batsmen of the game.
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