Srinagar: Former Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed on Friday scored an incredible century against New Zealand in Second Test in Karachi and almost won match for his team.
Sarfaraz, who had made his return to Pakistan’s Test XI after over three years in the series has been in great touch in this series.
In the first Test, Sarfaraz scored important knocks of 86 and 53, while in the second, he scored 79 in the first innings and eventually breached the three-figure mark in the second, bailing Pakistan out of a tough spot in the 319-run chase.
The former skipper was full of emotions as he reached his fourth century in Test cricket.
He pumped in air, went down to the ground and punched in ecstasy, while the players and support staff in the dressing room – led by Babar Azam – applauded the veteran wicketkeeper-batter.
The official Twitter account of Pakistan Cricket also shared a video from the dressing room after Sarfaraz reached his century.
PCB later posted another video, showing Sarfaraz reaching century and speaking about the moment.