At the Multan Cricket Stadium, Shan Masood, the captain of Pakistan’s red-ball team, scored his first century in four years during the opening Test against England.
Details claim that Masood, who was criticized for his play as captain and at the bat, exhaled a sigh of relief. He made a solid 177 from 151 balls, hitting two sixes and thirteen boundaries.
Considering their inadequacies in their previous Test matches, Pakistan had a far better start to their first Test encounter.
Even though he was also having trouble with form, Abdullah Shafique had elevated his game by amassing a valiant century.
Before Shafique returned to the pavilion, Masood and he had amassed 253 runs off 338 balls.