Shan Masood becomes first Pakistani opener to hit 100 in England in 21st century

Faizan Lakhani
August 06, 2020

Cricketer Masood reaches triple figures by running two off James Anderson to complete a hat-trick of centuries

Shan Masood becomes first Pakistani opener to hit 100 in England in 21st century
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KARACHI: Pakistani opener Shan Masood added another feather to his cap on Thursday when he completed a century on the second day of Manchester Test against England.

Masood reached triple figures by running two off James Anderson during the second session’s play today to complete a hat-trick of centuries.

He is also the first Pakistani opener in the 21st century to score a hundred in England. Last Pakistani opener to reach three figures in England was Saeed Anwar who scored 176 at the Oval Test in 1996.

The 30-year-old left-handed batter is the first overseas opener to score a century in the first innings of a Test in England since 2015 — the last one to reach a three-figure individual score in first innings of a Test in England was Australia’s Chris Rogers, who scored 173 at the Lord’s Cricket Ground back in 2015.

This is Masood's third consecutive three-figure innings, which makes him the sixth Pakistani cricketer to score 100 in three consecutive innings after Zaheer Abbas, Mudassar Nazar, Mohammad Yousuf, Younis Khan, and Misbah-ul-Haq.

He is also the third Pakistani batter — and the second opener — to score a century at Old Trafford, Manchester. Before him, Inzamam-ul-Haq scored a century here in 2001 and Aamer Sohail in 1992.

It is worth mentioning that Pakistan has never lost a Test match when an opener has scored a century in England. Fans hope the team will continue this tradition and end the Manchester Test on a positive note.


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