Karachi: Fawad Alam, the middle-order batsman of the national team, scored a century in the fourth innings against New Zealand and won many unique awards.
The ICC lauded Fawad Alam’s performance and wrote on Twitter.
Fawad Alam:
1st Test hundred 👉 13 July, 2009
2nd Test hundred 👉 30 December, 2020Never give up 💪 pic.twitter.com/3Iu9pvDQ2I
— ICC (@ICC) December 30, 2020
In the fourth innings on the last day of the Mount Maunganui Test between Pakistan and New Zealand, Fawad Alam scored a magnificent century after 11 years, the second Test century of his career. Earlier, Fawad Alam had scored a 100 in his Test debut in 2009.
Fawad Alam becomes the first Pakistani batsman to score a century in New Zealand’s fourth innings.
The feeling when you score a Test 💯 after 11 years 🥳 #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/WefEvlNIwC
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) December 30, 2020
Fawad Alam also became the national wicket-taker in the fourth innings outside Asia.
Fawad Alam was on the wicket for more than 360 minutes which is the longest time by any Pakistani batsman.
13 Jul 2009: Fawad Alam scores his first Test hundred
30 Dec 2020: Fawad Alam scores his second Test hundredGood things come to those who wait! #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/n8rJV4d59u
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 30, 2020
Earlier, Asad Shafiq had batted for 336 minutes in the fourth innings in 2016 in Brisbane.