The world famous website ESPN Cricinfo has declared the best Test individual innings in 2015 and The Dashing opener of Bangladesh national cricket team Tamim Iqbal has confirmed the 3rd position in the list for his magnificent 206 run innings against Pakistan at Khulna’s Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium.
The Pakistan took 296 run lead against the Tigers and Tamim Iqbal played a blistering knock of 206 runs featuring 24 boundaries and 7 over boundaries. His opening partner Imrul Kayes hammered 150 runs to save the test for the Tigers.
However, The Kiwi run machine Ken Williamson seal 1st position for his brilliant knock of 242 against Sri Lanka at Wellington.
The Caribbean Test team captain Jason Holder seal 2nd position in the list for his match saving 103 run innings against England at Antigua.
England’s fine batsman Joe Root, Aussie captain Steven Smith, Sri Lanka’s Dinesh Chandimal and Pakistan’s current retire batsman Younis Khan also seal their position in the list according to the inning’s importance to winning against any country in the international arena.