Abid Ali creates history as Rawalpindi Test ends in draw

Debutant opener Abid Ali created history as he scored  an unbeaten 109 to become the first male cricketer to score a century on both Test and ODI debut as the first ICC Test World Championship series match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka ended in a draw at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi on Sunday.

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There was plenty to cheer for the impassioned cricket fans gathered on day-five as the rain marred Test came to life with the Abid and Babar Azam’s brilliant batting after Sri Lanka declared their first innings on 308 for six shortly after Dhananjaya de Silva completed his sixth Test century.

De Silva scored 102 not out off 166 balls with the help of 15 fours as the visitors added 26 runs to their overnight score of 282 for six in the five overs and one ball they received before declaring their first innings.

Pakistan lost opener Shan Masood for a duck in reply, captain Azhar Ali (36 off 81 balls, four fours) joined hands with Abid at this stage and the two added 87 runs for the second wicket before Azhar perished to fast bowler Lahiru Kumara.

Babar Azam continued his rich vein of form and peeled off a typically pleasing century as Abid and him dominated the last session of play with some dazzling stroke play.

Babar was unbeaten on 102 off 128 balls (14 fours) when stumps were drawn for the last time in the Test, this was Babar’s third Test century, he had scored a century and 97 against Australia on the recently concluded two Test tour.

Abid who had scored 112 on his ODI debut against Australia in Dubai earlier in the year, reached his century off 183 balls, he remained unbeaten on 109 off 201 balls (11 fours) when the match ended. Abid is the 12th Pakistan batsman to score a century on Test debut. Abid and Babar added 162 runs for the unfinished third wicket partnership.

The second and final Test of the series begins at Karachi’s National Stadium from Thursday, 19 December.

Scores in brief:

Sri Lanka 308 for 6 declared, 97 overs (Dhananjaya de Silva 102 not out, Dimuth Karunaratne 59, Oshada Fernando 40; Shaheen Shah Afridi 2-58, Naseem Shah 2-92)

Pakistan 252 for 2, 70 overs (Abid Ali 109 not out, Babar Azam 102 not out; Kasun Rajitha 1-5)

Result: Match Drawn

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