Pakistani test captain scored a century after so many months, Shan Masood ended the drought

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Pakistani test captain scored a century after so many months, Shan Masood ended the drought

Shan Masood

Shan Masood Century: The first test match between Pakistan and England is being played on the grounds of Multan. In this match, Pakistani team captain Shan Masood won the toss and decided to bat first. After this, Pakistan had a very bad start. When opener Sam Ayub was out after making just four. Then Abdulla Shafiq and captain Masood took the responsibility of scoring runs.

Shan Masood played an excellent innings

Pakistani Test team captain Shan Masood has presented an excellent example of batting and he scored runs at a rapid pace from the beginning of the innings. He was successful in impressing everyone with his batting. He scored 100 runs in 102 balls, which included 10 fours and two sixes. Masood is still present at the crease. The special thing is that as a captain, he has scored the first Test century of his career.

Babar Azam had scored his last century as Pakistani Test captain.

The last Test century for Pakistan as Test captain was scored by Babar Azam. Then he played an innings of 161 runs against New Zealand in December 2022. Now after 22 months, a Test captain from Pakistan has scored a century. Shan Masood has ended this drought.

Second fastest century as Pakistani test captain

Shan Masood has become the Pakistani captain to score the second fastest century in Test. He completed his century in 102 balls. Misbah-ul-Haq holds the record for scoring the fastest century as captain in Tests for Pakistan. He scored a century in 56 balls against Australia in 2014. After scoring a century, Shaan completed his 2000 runs in Test cricket. He made his Test debut for the Pakistani team in 2013 and till now has scored 2002 runs in 36 Test matches.

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Shan Masood did wonders, played a brilliant innings against the British.

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