Kamran Ghulam made a sensational start to his Test career, scoring a debut century against England on Day 1 of the second Test in Multan.
The 28-year-old right-hander, who has been waiting for his chance to represent Pakistan in Test cricket, brought up his hundred with a powerful boundary through midwicket off the bowling of Joe Root.
Ghulam displayed exceptional composure and technique throughout his innings, steadying Pakistan's middle order after early wickets. His century came at a crucial time for the team, putting Pakistan in a strong position against a challenging English bowling attack.
The crowd at Multan Stadium erupted in applause as Ghulam celebrated his milestone, acknowledging the long journey to his Test debut. His partnership with Mohammad Rizwan has been pivotal in helping Pakistan rebuild after losing three quick wickets early in the day.
Ghulam’s century is a momentous occasion, marking the start of what promises to be a bright future in Pakistan’s Test cricket setup.