Pakistan's newest batting sensation Kamran Ghulam was seen writing his name on the honors board of the Multan Cricket Stadium after his heroics on Day 1 of the second Test against England. A video of the same was shared by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on X.
Having scored 4,000 first-class runs, the 29-year-old made his Test debut in Multan and thrived on the expectations. Batting at No.4, the right-hander scored a gritty hundred, holding Pakistan's innings together on a tricky surface.
With the hosts losing Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood early, Ghulam dug in along with Saim Ayub. The two shared a century stand as Pakistan finished the day with a respectable 259-5. The centurion eventually fell for 118 to off-spinner Shoaib Bashir. With Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha at the crease, Pakistan will hope to go past the 350 mark.
"I wanted to play with a positive mind like I do in first-class cricket" - Kamran Ghulam
The all-rounder revealed that he never gave up despite missing out on his international debut numerous times after coming close. With Pakistan losing two quick wickets, he came out with a positive mindset, just as he does in first-class cricket. Ghulam said (via Cricinfo):
"I'd been waiting for my chance a long time but I never gave up. I had been waiting for my chance. That's all I thought about. I kept being selected and then omitted from squads, and all I used to think about was how to take the chance I'd been given."
"When I came to the wicket we'd lost two wickets. But I wanted to play with a positive mind like I do in first-class cricket. That was at the back of my mind, and I wanted to play my natural game."
The hosts trail 1-0 in the series after losing the first Test by an innings and 47 runs and will be desperate to get back on level terms.
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