The 22nd edition of Guinness World Records has been published in which five Pakistani records have also been included, 24News HD TV Channel reported on Saturday.
Malala Yousafzai has been given two pages in the new edition as the world's youngest Nobel laureate. Her early life, the Nobel Prize, historic speech at the United Nations and social work have been highlighted in the book.
The great squash player Jahangir Khan's five consecutive victories from November 1981 to November 1986 are included in the records.
Martial arts player Rashid Naseem's record of hitting 31 swatches in three minutes has also been made a part of Guinness.
While Pakistani Cricketer Naseem Shah's hat trick against the Bangladesh team also became an adornment of the record book.
The latest edition of Guinness Book of World Records has also included a 10-year-old boy from Derbyshire, UK, who solved the most questions in one minute.
Abdul Qadir, general manager of Paramount Box, the only Guinness World Record bookseller in Pakistan, said that all the Guinness books they have imported are sold.
He said that Guinness Book of World Records’ edition of Abdul Sattar Edhi was the best-selling book in the country
Reporter: Wajid Raza Isfahani