Nalwa
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The one on Jahangir Khan seems unsurpassable. 5 years without losing a match? Amazing!
Not to inflame or anything but the Hasan Raza world record is a bit disputed. The following is taken from his Cricinfo profile-
Though he was confirmed to be 15 when he made his debut, I don't know if he still holds that record.
Youngest Cricket Test Player
The youngest Test player ever is Hasan Raza (Pakistan) who made his debut, aged 14 years 227 days, against Zimbabwe at Faisalabad, Pakistan on 24 October 1996.
Born 11 March 1982 in Karachi, like other Pakistani cricketers Raza was given test match experience very early. The right-handed batsmen has played for Pakistan Customs, Habib Bank Limited, Karachi Cricket Association, and Pakistan.
Not to inflame or anything but the Hasan Raza world record is a bit disputed. The following is taken from his Cricinfo profile-
Hasan Raza is one of the many Pakistanis given an early exposure to international cricket, although even by those standards his Test debut at the age of 14 years and 227 days was exceptional (doubts about his birthdate and medical tests later resulted in the PCB withdrawing the record claim - his actual age was uncertain, but was around 15 at the time of debut)
Though he was confirmed to be 15 when he made his debut, I don't know if he still holds that record.