Islamabad, Oct 7: Pakistani Test captain Shan Masood has recorded his highest Test score in four years, remaining unbeaten on 61 off 59 balls on Day 1 of the first Test against England in Multan.
This marks a significant achievement for Masood, who has struggled to maintain consistency since his last century against England in August 2020.
Masood’s innings, highlighted by a steady strike rate and seven boundaries, has been a vital part of Pakistan’s strong start after electing to bat.
His partnership with Abdullah Shafique helped stabilize the innings following the early dismissal of Saim Ayub, with Pakistan reaching 122 for 1 at lunch.
The pair’s efforts laid a solid foundation for Pakistan, as they aim to set a competitive total against a strong England side.
Masood’s performance is particularly crucial, given his challenges in converting starts into big scores, having averaged 22.15 in the 15 Tests since his last century. Pakistan’s decision to bat first reflects their strategy to take advantage of the favorable batting conditions early in the match.
As the game progresses, all eyes will be on Masood to see if he can convert this promising start into a substantial innings, which could bolster Pakistan’s chances and enhance his confidence in the team’s top order.