“What an opportunity it was to score my first Test century” – Sachin Tendulkar shared a heart-touching post for Rachin and Sarfaraz.

Sarfaraz Khan scored a brilliant century in the Bengaluru Test against New Zealand. Rachin Ravindra & Sarfaraz Khan (Photo Source: The first match of the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand is being played at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. In this test match, Team India’s middle order batsman Sarfaraz Khan scored a brilliant century. With this century, Sarfaraz has now become the new troubleshooter of Team India. Sarfaraz Khan scored his first Test century against New Zealand at a time when the team needed it most. Sachin Tendulkar, who is called ‘God of Cricket’ also praised his century innings. Sarfaraz, who was out for 0 in the first innings of the Test match against New Zealand in Bangalore, has put India in a strong position by scoring a century in the second innings. On the basis of his innings, Team India is close to gaining the lead over New Zealand. Sachin Tendulkar shared this special post for Rachin Ravindra and Sarfaraz Khan Sachin Tendulkar posted on X on Sarfaraz Khan’s century and wrote, “Sarfaraz Khan, what an opportunity this was for you to score your first Test century when India needed it most!” Apart from Sarfaraz Khan, Sachin also praised New Zealand’s centurion Rachin Ravindra. Sachin Tendulkar wrote for Rachin Ravindra, “Cricket connects us to our roots. Rachin Ravindra has a special connection with Bangalore, where his family hails from! Another century to his name.” The Master Blaster concluded, “There are exciting times ahead for these two talented youngsters.” Cricket has a way of connecting us to our roots. Rachin Ravindra seems to have a special connection with Bengaluru, where his family hails from! Another century to his name. And Sarfaraz Khan, what an occasion to score your first Test century, when India needed it most!… pic.twitter.com/ER8IN5xFA5 — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) October 19, 2024 Talking about the match, before the fourth day’s play was stopped due to rain, the brilliant batting of Sarfaraz Khan and Rishabh Pant brought India back into the match. Sarfaraz Khan scored the first century of his Test career, while Rishabh Pant is at the crease scoring his 12th Test half-century. There was also a century partnership between the two for the fourth wicket. Sarfaraz is present at the crease after scoring 125 runs and Pant has scored 53 runs. India is now 12 runs behind New Zealand and has 7 wickets in hand. It will be interesting to see how Team India, which was once looking far behind in this Test match, will make a comeback from here.

PAK vs ENG, 2nd Test: Day 3: Pakistan gave a target of 297 runs to England, by the end of the day the team’s score was 36/2

After the third day’s play, England needs 261 runs to win. PAK vs ENG (Photo Source: Getty Images) PAK vs ENG, 2nd Test: Day 3: The second match of the three-match Test series between England and Pakistan is being played in Multan from October 15. On the second day of the game, Pakistan team was all out for 366 runs in the first innings. By the end of the day, England had scored 239 runs at the loss of 6 wickets in the first innings. Today, on the third day of the game, Pakistan team was all out for 221 runs in the second innings and England has got a target of 297 runs to win. By the end of the day, England had scored 36 runs at the loss of 2 wickets. Ollie Pope (21*) and Joe Root (12*) are present at the crease unbeaten. PAK vs ENG: England team all out for 291 in the first innings By the end of the second day of play, Jamie Smith (12*) and Braydon Carse (2*) were unbeaten at the crease. Sajid Khan dismissed Brayden Carse (4) at the beginning of the third day. After this, Matthew Potts (6), Jamie Smith (21) and Shoaib Bashir (9) lost wickets and England’s innings collapsed at the score of 291. Sneaked through🎯 Another beauty produced by Sajid 👏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/8SSeI2Qxh1 — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 17, 2024 In the first innings, Ben Duckett played the highest innings of 114 runs in 129 balls with the help of 16 fours for England. Joe Root (34), Jack Crawley (27) and Jack Leach (25) also made important contributions. Sajid Khan took 7 wickets in the first innings Sajid Khan played brilliantly with the ball in the first innings for Pakistan. He took seven wickets for 111 runs in 26.2 overs. He took the wickets of Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Matthew Potts and Shoaib Bashir. Apart from this, Noman Ali took three wickets for 101 runs in 28 overs. The wicket that helped Sajid Khan to his second Test fifer!#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/svRXOHT9g9 — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 17, 2024 ⭐ 7️⃣-1️⃣1️⃣1️⃣ ⭐ Best bowling figures at Multan Cricket Stadium 🥇#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/hOFYdtIkwU — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 17, 2024 PAK vs ENG: Pakistan team all out for 221 in the second innings Pakistan team could not perform anything special in the second innings of the second test against England. The team was all out on the score of 221 in 59.2 overs. Facing 89 balls, Salman Ali Aga played the highest innings of 63 runs with the help of 5 fours and one six. Whereas, Saud Shakeel (31), Kamran Ghulam (26), Sam Ayub (22), and Mohammad Rizwan (23) played some short innings. Amazing strike 💥 Great knock by Salman Ali Agha in testing conditions 🙌#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/OMN4Ty1Hyt — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 17, 2024 ,@SalmanAliAgha1 making it count#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/xbKrqTYD1M — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 17, 2024 In the second innings, Shoaib Bashir took the maximum…

PAK vs ENG, 2nd Test: Day 2: Pakistan’s team was limited to 366 in the first innings, England’s score at the end of the day was 239/6.

After the second day’s play, the England team is behind by 127 runs. PAK vs ENG (Photo Source: Getty Images) PAK vs ENG, 2nd Test: Day 2 Highlights: The second Test match between Pakistan and England is being played at Multan Cricket Stadium from 15 October. By the end of the first day, Pakistan had scored 259 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. Today, on the second day of play, the host team was all out for 366 in the first innings. By the end of the day, England had scored 239 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. Jamie Smith (12*) and Braydon Carse (2*) are unbeaten at the crease. PAK vs ENG: Mohammad Rizwan lost his wicket at the beginning of the second day By the end of the first day of play, Mohammad Rizwan (37*) and Salman Ali Aga (5*) were present at the crease unbeaten. At the beginning of the second day, Braydon Carse gave a big blow to the host team by dismissing Mohammad Rizwan. Rizwan played the ball towards the off-side, got an outside edge and Jamie Smith took a good diving catch. Rizwan could score only 41 runs in 97 balls with the help of 5 fours. Agha Salman and Aamir Jamal scored 16 runs in the 99th over bowled by Braydon Carse. The 99th over of Pakistan’s first innings was bowled by Brydon Carse, in which Agha Salman and Aamir Jamal together scored 16 runs. No runs were scored in the first two balls of the over. On the third ball, Aamir Jamal hit a four towards long-off. Aamir Jamal took a run on the fourth ball but the ball turned out to be a no-ball. Then Agha Salman hit a sharp four towards third man. Two runs came on the fifth ball and then Agha Salman finished the over in spectacular style by hitting another four on the last ball. PAK vs ENG: Agha Salman out against Matthew Potts Agha Salman lost his wicket against Matthew Potts on the last ball of the 101st over. Agha Salman tried to hit a shot towards third man, but it hit an outside edge and the ball went straight into the hands of the wicketkeeper. He played an inning of 31 runs in 53 balls with the help of 5 fours. In the first innings, Pakistan was able to score 366 runs due to the innings of Kamran Ghulam (118), Rizwan (41) and Aamir Jamal (37), Noman Ali (32). For England, Jack Leach took the maximum of 4 wickets for 114 runs in 38.3 overs. Brayden Carse had three wickets and Matthew Potts had two wickets. The flair of Noman Ali 😊 The ninth-wicket stand takes us past 3️⃣5️⃣0️⃣#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/sHrEmeWKwJ — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 16, 2024 England got its first blow on the score of 73 The England team suffered its first blow on the score of 73 runs in the first innings. Jack Crawley was out against Noman Ali on the first ball of the 13th over. Jack…

PAK vs ENG, 2nd Test: Day 1: Kamran Ghulam scored a century on Test debut, by the end of the day Pakistan’s score crossed 250+

Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat first in the second test. Pakistan Cricket Team (Photo Source: Getty Images) PAK vs ENG, 2nd Test: Day 1 Highlights: The second match of the three-match Test series between Pakistan and England is being played in Multan from October 15. Pakistan captain Shan Masood won the toss and decided to bat first. By the end of the first day, Pakistan has scored 259 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. Mohammad Rizwan (37*) and Salman Ali Aga (5*) are present at the crease unbeaten. PAK vs ENG: Pakistan lost two wickets on the score of 19 The decision to bat first after winning the toss in the second test proved costly for Pakistan. The team got its first blow in the 8th over. Abdullah Shafiq (7) lost his wicket against Jack Leach. After this, Jack Leach also tightened the noose on Shan Masood. Shan Masood played a shot towards mid-wicket where Jack Crawley took a good diving catch. Pakistan’s captain could score only 3 runs in 7 balls and Pakistan got its second blow at the score of 19 runs. Century partnership between Saim Ayub and Kamran Ghulam After losing two wickets early in the first innings, Sam Ayub and Kamran Ghulam took charge. There was a partnership of 149 runs for the third wicket between the two batsmen. Sam Ayub was out against Matt Potts in the 56th over. Ayub played a shot straight towards Ben Stokes posted at short mid-wicket and the English captain took an easy catch. Sam Ayub played an inning of 77 runs in 160 balls with the help of 7 fours. A brilliant innings by Saim Ayub as he brings up his third Test fifty 👏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/ur8ZXHWunv — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 15, 2024 PAK vs ENG: Kamran Ghulam completed his century by hitting a four against Joe Root Kamran Ghulam got a place in the team in place of Babar Azam and he took full advantage of the opportunity. Making his Test debut against England, he scored a maiden century in 192 balls. He hit a four against Joe Root on the last ball of the 74th over and completed his century in spectacular style. Let us tell you, during the 64th over, Ben Duckett dropped the catch of Kamran Ghulam at mid-on on the ball of Jack Leach. 𝐒𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐝! This has been some effort from Kamran to strike a fifty on debut 👏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/wfHz6EZRqt — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 15, 2024 Special moment for Kamran Ghulam! He brings up a stellar 💯 on debut with his family watching 🙌#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/Y1hrau9D7w — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 15, 2024 Shoaib Bashir gave his team the fifth and biggest success by bowling Kamran Ghulam. Kamran played a good inning of 118 runs in 224 balls with the help of 11 fours and one six.

IND vs BAN, 3rd T20I: 297 in 20 overs, 22 sixes, highest powerplay score, India made a series of records…

Batting first in the third T20 against Bangladesh, India scored 297 runs. Sanju Samson & Suryakumar Yadav (Photo Source: Getty Images) Team India Records in 3rd T20I Against Bangladesh: The last match of the three-match T20 series between India and Bangladesh is being played on October 12 in Hyderabad. Team India won the toss and batted first and set a series of records. The team scored 297 runs after losing 6 wickets, which is the second highest total in the history of T20 International. Let us tell you, this is also the highest total of Team India so far in this format. Batting first in the match against Bangladesh, India suffered its first blow in the third over itself. Abhishek Sharma (4) lost his wicket against Tanzim Hasan Saqib. After this, the pair of Sanju Samson and captain Surya took charge, both of them batted brilliantly. Sanju Samson scored the first T20 International century of his career and scored 111 runs in 47 balls with the help of 11 fours and 8 sixes. Suryakumar Yadav scored 75 runs in 35 balls with the help of 8 fours and 5 sixes. Whereas, Ryan Parag contributed by scoring 34 runs in 13 balls and Hardik Pandya contributed by scoring 47 runs in 18 balls. Team India Records in 3rd T20I: Let us tell you what records India has made during the third T20 match against Bangladesh. 297 – India made the second highest score in T20 history. Nepal had scored 314 runs against Mongolia during the 2023 Asian Games. 297 – India also broke the record of its highest team total in T20 International. His previous highest total was 260 runs for five wickets against Sri Lanka in Indore in 2017. 82 – India made its highest powerplay score of 82 runs for one wicket. He broke the record of 82 runs for two wickets against Scotland in the 2021 T20 World Cup. 7.1 – India scored its fastest team century in T20 International in 7.1 overs. He broke the record of eight overs at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai in 2019. 152 – India made the second highest score of T20I by scoring 152 runs for one wicket after the first 10 overs. Australia’s highest score of 156 runs against Scotland in Edinburgh earlier this year is the highest. 2 – Sanju Samson scored the second fastest century by an Indian in T20 International. Rohit Sharma made this record in 35 balls against Sri Lanka in 2017. Sanju Samson’s century broke Rohit Sharma’s record 22 – Sanju Samson scored the fastest half-century by an Indian batsman in 22 balls against Bangladesh. Rohit Sharma made this record in 23 balls in Rajkot in 2019. 173 – Sanju Samson and Suryakumar Yadav made the third highest partnership for India in T20Is. The 190* run partnership of Rohit Sharma and Rinku Singh against Afghanistan in 2024 is at number one. Deepak Hooda and Samson’s 176-run partnership against Ireland in 2022 is second in this list. 71 – Suryakumar Yadav has become the second…

PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 4: England declared the first innings at 823/7, by the end of the day Pakistan’s score in the second innings was 152/6.

Joe Root (262) and Harry Brook (317) batted brilliantly for England in the first innings. PAK vs ENG (Photo Source: Getty Images) PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 4 Highlights: The first Test match between Pakistan and England is being played in Multan from 7 October. By the end of the third day, England had scored 492 runs at the loss of 3 wickets in the first innings. Today, on the fourth day, Joe Root scored a double century and Harry Brook scored a triple century, on the basis of which the team declared the first innings at 823/7. By the end of the day, Pakistan had scored 152 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in the second innings. The team is trailing England by 115 runs. Salman Ali Aga (41*) and Aamir Jamal (27*) are present at the unbeaten crease. Joe Root scored a double century in 305 balls By the end of the third day of play, Harry Brook (141*) and Joe Root (176*) were unbeaten at the crease. Even on the fourth day, Joe Root continued his brilliant game and completed a double century in 305 balls. This is the sixth double century of his Test career and third double century in the World Test Championship. Let us tell you, when Root was batting on 192 runs, Babar Azam dropped his catch at mid-wicket. A commendable effort from Joe Root, who brings up his sixth Test double ton 🏏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/bKA1Htup8D — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 10, 2024 Harry Brook completed his double century in 245 balls. Harry Brook completed his double century in 245 balls by taking a single on the first ball of the 126th over bowled by Naseem Shah. This is the first double century of his Test career. First Test double ton for Harry Brook 💯💯#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/ZjikCyBQpu — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 10, 2024 Joe Root out against Salman Aga Joe Root was out LBW against Agha Salman and England lost the fourth wicket at the score of 703. He played an innings of 262 runs in 375 balls with the help of 17 fours. There was a partnership of 454 runs for the fourth wicket between Harry Brook and Root. This is the biggest partnership ever played by England in Test cricket and the fourth biggest partnership in the history of Test cricket. Also this is the biggest partnership made by any team against Pakistan. Salman Ali Agha ends the partnership as Joe Root is congratulated for his epic knock.#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/AVmonFh4bn — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 10, 2024 Harry Brook scored a triple century in 310 balls Harry Brook continued his brilliant game and completed his triple century in 310 balls by hitting a four on the third ball of the 144th over against Saim Ayub. He has become the second batsman to score the fastest triple century in Test cricket. Before Brook, former Indian opener Virender Sehwag has scored the fastest triple century in Test cricket in 278 balls. Harry Brook completes a remarkable…

PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 3: Joe Root and Harry Brook hit centuries, England’s score 492/3 by the end of the day

After the third day’s play, the England team is behind by 64 runs. PAK vs ENG, Joe Root & Harry Brook (Photo Source: Getty Images) PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 3 Highlights: The first match of the two-match Test series between Pakistan and England is being played in Multan from October 7. The host team has scored 556 runs in the first innings, Abdullah Shafiq (102), Shan Masood (151), Salman Ali Aga (104*) and Saud Shakeel (82) played brilliant innings. By the end of the second day, England had scored 96 runs at the loss of one wicket. On the third day, Harry Brook and Joe Root scored centuries for England. By the end of the day the team has scored 492 runs at the loss of 3 wickets. Harry Brook (141*) and Joe Root (176*) are present at the crease unbeaten, the team is now 64 runs behind Pakistan. Let us tell you all the highlights of the third day’s play- PAK vs ENG: Jack Crawley lost his wicket at the beginning of the third day By the end of the second day of the game, Jack Crawley (64*) and Joe Root (32*) were at the crease unbeaten. At the beginning of the third day, Shaheen Afridi gave a big success to Pakistan by dismissing Jack Crawley. Jack Crawley hit a shot towards mid-wicket, where deployed Aamir Jamal took an amazing catch. Crawley played an innings of 78 runs in 85 balls with the help of 13 fours. There was a partnership of 109 runs for the second wicket between Jack Crawley and Joe Root. Pouched on the second attempt! Wicket no. 2 for Pakistan, catch no. 2 for Aamir Jamal 🏏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/9Jyln5W4B0 — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 9, 2024 Joe Root created history after scoring 71st run Joe Root created history when he scored 71st run in the first innings of the first Test against Pakistan. He became England’s leading run-scorer in Tests, surpassing former player Alastair Cook. Also, Root has come fifth in the list of players who have scored most runs in Test cricket, Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis, Rahul Dravid are ahead of him. Joe Root. England’s greatest. pic.twitter.com/dMKqjUFwYy — England’s Barmy Army October 9, 2024 PAK vs ENG: Ben Duckett scored 84 runs Ben Duckett played brilliantly with Joe Root and made a partnership of 136 runs for the third wicket. Duckett was given out LBW by Aamir Jamal on the fourth ball of the 50th over. He played an inning of 84 runs in 75 balls with the help of 11 fours. Aamir Jamal strikes! In-dipper gets the better of Ben Duckett ☝️#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/d7Iv4cszIm — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 9, 2024 Joe Root scored the 35th Test century of his career in 167 balls. Joe Root completed his century in 167 balls by taking a single on the second ball of the 63rd over bowled by Abrar Ahmed. This is the 35th century of Root’s Test career, he is the batsman with the most (5) centuries…

PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 2: Pakistan scored 556 runs in the first innings, England’s score at the end of the day was 96/1

After the second day’s play, the England team is trailing by 460 runs. Pakistan Cricket Team (Photo Source: PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 2 Highlights: The first match of the three-match Test series between Pakistan and England is being played in Multan from October 7. By the end of the first day, the host team had scored 328 runs at the loss of four wickets in the first innings. Today, on the second day of play, Pakistan scored 556 runs in the first innings. By the end of the day, England had scored 96 runs at the loss of one wicket. Jack Crawley (64*) and Joe Root (32*) are unbeaten at the crease. Let us tell you all the highlights of the second day’s play- PAK vs ENG: Naseem Shah scored 33 runs After the first day’s play, Saud Shakeel (35*) and Naseem Shah (0*) were present at the crease unbeaten. On the second day, there was a partnership of 64 runs between the two batsmen for the fifth wicket. Naseem Shah (33) lost his wicket against Brydon Carse and Pakistan suffered its fifth blow at the score of 388. Proper shot by Naseem! He falls after a fine contribution🏏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/JHjFiJe4pk — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 8, 2024 Mohammad Rizwan out on duck In the first innings of the first Test against England, Mohammad Rizwan disappointed the team. He was out for a duck against Jack Leach after playing 12 balls. Saud Shakeel played brilliantly and scored 82 runs in 177 balls with the help of 8 fours. Saud nails the sweep shot for his fifth 5️⃣0️⃣+ score in Tests against England RUN#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/49U24jw5KM — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 8, 2024 Salman Ali Aga played an unbeaten inning of 104 runs in 119 balls with the help of 10 fours and 3 sixes. At the same time, Shaheen Afridi made an important contribution by scoring 26 runs in 49 balls. Pakistan scored 556 runs in the first innings on the basis of centuries by Abdullah Shafiq (102), Shan Masood (151), Salman Ali Aga (104*) and half-century by Saud Shakeel (82). An eventful six! Chris Woakes tries hard but Salman Ali Agha is deemed safe 🏏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/5hqtmSdi6B — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 8, 2024 Peppering boundaries all over the park 🙌 Salman Ali Agha stamping his authority 🏏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/P6Vkloe4FO — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 8, 2024 The Agha-Afridi power-hitting show motiv#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/6N64phFaVk — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 8, 2024 PAK vs ENG: Jack Leach took 3 wickets in the first innings None of the England bowlers could show anything special in the first innings. Jack Leach took the maximum of three wickets for 160 runs in 40 overs. He took the wickets of Shan Masood, Mohammad Rizwan and Shaheen Afridi. Apart from these, Gus Atkinson and Braydon Kars took 2-2 wickets each. Ollie Pope lost his wicket in the second over of the innings The first success for Pakistan was given by Naseem Shah, who tightened the noose on…

PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 1 Highlights: Shan Masood-Abdullah Shafiq hit centuries, Pakistan’s score crosses 320+

By the end of the first day, Pakistan, batting in the first innings, has scored 328 runs at the loss of 4 wickets. Pakistan Team (Photo Source: X/Twitter) PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 1 Highlights: The first match of the three-match Test series between Pakistan and England is being played in Multan from October 7. Pakistan captain Shan Masood won the toss and decided to bat first. By the end of the first day, the host team has scored 328 runs at the loss of four wickets in the first innings. Saud Shakeel (35*) and Naseem Shah (0*) are present at the unbeaten crease. Let us tell you all the highlights of the first day’s play- PAK vs ENG: Pakistan lost its first wicket in the fourth over itself After winning the toss and batting first, Pakistan got its first blow in the fourth over itself. Saim Ayub lost the wicket against Gus Atkinson after scoring 4 runs in 10 balls. Saim Ayub wanted to flick but wicketkeeper Jamie Smith took a good catch. PeeSL Tolent Saim Ayub getting owned by Gus Atkinson on Pakistan roads 😭#PAKvENG pic.twitter.com/QGGTnCoaY2 — Kriti Singh (@kritiitweets) October 7, 2024 Shan Masood scored half century in 43 balls After losing the first wicket in the beginning of the innings, Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafiq then took charge. Captain Shan Masood played brilliantly and completed his half-century in 43 balls. Whereas, in the 24th over bowled by Shoaib Bashir, Abdullah Shafiq completed his fifty in 77 balls, he completed his half-century in style by hitting a six on the last ball of the over. Full of confidence and excelling in style!@imabd28 marches his way to a half-century 🏏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/JQUywoPA4B — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 7, 2024 Shan bossing the battle against spin bowling 🏏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/n5XSjvjSgu — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 7, 2024 A hat-trick of 3️⃣s Busy between the wickets#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/K1t5cAzPdz — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 7, 2024 PAK vs ENG: Shan Masood scored the fifth century of his test career against England Pakistan captain Shan Masood played brilliantly and completed his century in 102 balls by taking a single on the fifth ball of the 38th over. This is the fifth century of his Test career. Let us tell you, he has scored a century after a long wait of four years. After becoming the Test captain of Pakistan, his performance and captaincy are being criticized a lot, but today he gave a strong reply to everyone. All class on the opening day of the series 💫 Shan raises his bat to the fans’ applause 💯#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/MTei96UfKO — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 7, 2024 Abdullah Shafiq completed his century by hitting a six Abdullah Shafiq completed his century in 165 balls by hitting a six against Jack Leach on the fifth ball of the 55th over. Abdullah was in very poor form for some time. His scores in the last 7 innings of Test cricket were- 3,0,37,2,0,0 and 4. 6️⃣ hit to reach 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ 🔥…

When Sachin Tendulkar became the first player to score a double century in ODI cricket, read that interesting story of the Gwalior match.

Sachin did this feat on 24 February 2010 at Captain Roop Singh Stadium in Gwalior. Sachin tendulkar (Image Credit- Twitter X) Now that international cricket is returning to Gwalior, fans will be glad to know what happened the last time the city hosted an international match. But let us tell you that when the last international match was played at Captain Roop Singh Stadium in Gwalior on February 24, 2010, history was created in that match. In this match, former cricketer Sachin Tendulkar batted brilliantly and played a brilliant inning of 200 runs in 147 balls. After this double century, Sachin became the first cricketer to score a double century in ODI cricket. This innings of Sachin came against the brilliant bowling of South Africa’s Dale Steyn, Wyatt Parnell, Jacques Kallis, Ralph van der Merwe and Charl Languet. Sachin hit 25 fours and 3 sixes during his innings, and with the help of this inning, India scored 401 runs at the loss of 3 wickets in 50 overs. In the match, Sachin scored half-century in 37 balls, century in 90 balls and 150 runs in 118 balls. In the match, South African team was able to score 248 runs and India won the match by 153 runs. So after the end of this match, Sachin said in quoting Times of India- I don’t know how to react to this. I want to dedicate this to the people of India, who have always stood behind me through the ups and downs in these 20 years. I was hitting the ball and timing the ball well, it was coming on the bat well. Yusuf (Pathan) came in and changed the pace and MS (Dhoni) hit the ball really well. It was because of his hitting that we were successful in scoring such a big score. #OnThisDay in 2010, @sachin_rt created history by becoming the 1st batsman to score a 200 in ODIs. Relive the knock 👉 pic.twitter.com/F1DtPmo2Gm — BCCI (@BCCI) February 24, 2020 Also, let us tell you that Sachin was the first player to score 200 runs in ODI cricket history, so for this special innings, Gwalior Division Cricket Association had given Sachin a silver bat and a prize money of Rs 10 lakh.