Kamran Ghulam made a sensational entry into Test cricket by scoring a hundred in his debut innings, replacing former Pakistan captain Babar Azam. The 29-year-old stepped onto the field during a challenging moment for Pakistan, who found themselves at 19 for 2 against England in the second Test in Multan.

Ghulam displayed remarkable composure and skill, turning the game around for his team. He became the 13th player in history to score a century on his Test debut for Pakistan. His impressive innings was a crucial anchor for the side, helping to stabilize the innings after a shaky start.
His century not only marked a personal milestone but also provided a significant boost to the Pakistani batting lineup, showcasing his potential to be a vital asset for the team moving forward. Ghulam’s performance is particularly noteworthy given the immense pressure of stepping in for a player of Babar Azam’s caliber.
The cricketing world is now watching closely as Ghulam continues to develop his career at the international level. His achievement is a testament to his hard work and dedication, reflecting the depth of talent in Pakistan cricket. As Pakistan aims to recover from early setbacks in the match, Ghulam’s century serves as a reminder of the exciting future ahead for the team, especially with emerging players making their mark on the international stage.

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