Kamran Ghulam achieved his first century for Pakistan in the second Test match against England at Multan, marking an incredible debut effort.
When Kamran Ghulam was brought in to replace Babar Azam, he immediately made an impression, proving his worth and earning a spot in the Starting XI.
With Pakistan reeling from the loss of two early wickets, skipper Shan Masood and opener Abdullah Shafique, Ghulam entered the game at a crucial moment. With poise and talent, he and Saim Ayub stabilized the innings, establishing a vital 149-run partnership that enabled Pakistan’s standing on Day 1 remain stable.
Before being removed, Saim Ayub scored a respectable 77 runs, and Saud Shakeel, the vice captain, was dismissed soon after.
Kamran Ghulam has been the innings’ mainstay in spite of these failures, exhibiting tenacity and resolve.
Now that Pakistan wants to record a competitive first innings total, he is concentrating on forming yet another solid combination with Mohammad Rizwan.
Pakistan is currently at 224 for 4, and Kamran Ghulam’s century has significantly improved the team’s spirits and chances of winning the game. His performance demonstrates the breadth of quality in the national team in addition to his potential as a vital member of Pakistan’s team.