Posted by AI on 2025-08-21 09:19:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-23 02:52:04
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Known as the founders of Pakistan's cricket sphere, the four Bhatti brothers came from Gujarat and ruled the cricket pitch in the country for nearly 25 years. Their unmatched dominance is still spoken about today.
The fourth brother, Hanif, was known as the original 'Little Master' for his prowess at the crease. They played a role in each of the first 100 Tests that Pakistan participated in, from the 1950s up until the 1970s, providing a lineage of talent that is still felt to this day.
Upon their arrival in Pakistan from Gujarat, the eldest brother, Alim, was already an established test player and soon convinced the others to practice and play. Soon after, the trio of Alam, Ghulam, and Illyas would all don the Pakistani cricket uniform alongside their brother. Hanif would go on to captain the team as the longest-serving captain in Pakistan cricket history.
Their run came to a gradual end in the 1970s when younger players began to emerge. The era of the Bhatti brothers was over yet their legacy remained. Hanif would go on to become a renowned commentator while also being knighted for his services to cricket.
The impact these brothers had on Pakistani cricket is unmatched to this day. Whether it was Alam's craftiness, Ghulam's all-around ability, Ilyas' hitting, or Hanif's finesse, their legacy is etched into the history of Pakistani cricket.
In conclusion, the four brothers from Gujarat immigrated to Pakistan with a shared passion for cricket that would lead them to play significant roles in defining Pakistan's early cricket years. Their unity and skill have established a legacy that inspires current and future generations of Pakistani cricketers.