The 29-year-old debutant Kamran Ghulam scored his maiden Test century on his debut in the ongoing second Test match against England. Kamran Ghulam who became the second oldest player to hit a century on the Test debut. Ghulam who replaced Babar Azam after he got dropped from the squad for the 2nd and 3rd Tests, utilized this golden opportunity with both of his hands and proved the selector’s decision to be correct. Ghulam scored his debut hundred in 192 deliveries, featuring nine fours and a six, playing brilliantly throughout his innings he tackled the strategies of English spinners well. After getting the major milestone, the 29-year-old Pakistani batter was overjoyed with his raw emotions and he couldn’t get hold of it. Meanwhile, the entire Pakistani dressing room including the head coach Jason Gillespie were standing up on their feet to celebrate this moment. Meanwhile, Ravichandran Ashwin, the veteran Indian off-spinner known for his diverse cricketing knowledge and acknowledging the cricket talent worldwide, praised this debutant for his skills. Also Read: Babar Azam sacking proved to be worth it as Kamran Ghulam hits debut Test century vs England Ghulam stepped onto the field at a challenging moment for his team, who were reeling at 19-2 after a disheartening collapse in their previous match. Ashwin acknowledged this feat and appreciated the resilience that he showed at the crease and playing the spinners well. He also urged the fans to think about the debutant instead of Babar Azam. Ashwin took to X handle and wrote: “With all the talk about ”Babar” spare a thought for Kamran Ghulam, walks into a storm and makes a hundred. #PAKvENG” With all the talk about”Babar” spare a thought for Kamran Ghulam, walks into a storm and makes a 👌👌 hundred. 🔥🔥 #PAKvENG — Ashwin 🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99) October 15, 2024 Kamran Ghulam has an outstanding first-class cricket career, having participated in 59 matches and amassing 4,377 runs at an impressive average of 49.17. His achievements include 16 centuries and 20 half-centuries.