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'Gully Cricketer': Internet Blasts Babar Azam After Pakistan Star Kamran Ghulam Slams Ton On Debut

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Kamran Ghulam impressed everyone with his brilliant batting as the Pakistan cricket team star slammed a century on debut during Day 1 of the second Test match against England on Tuesday.

It was a show of pure class as the 29-year-old slammed his century off 192 balls with the help of 9 fours and 1 six. Kamran has already proved his mettle in domestic cricket with 16 first-class centuries and his selection was hailed by social media users after the impressive performance.

Following the ton, the internet also took aim at Babar Azam for not making use of the multiple opportunities that he received.

The former Pakistan skipper was dropped from the squad for the second and third Test encounter. Earlier, England fast bowler Matthew Potts removed opener Saim Ayub after a half-century before Pakistan reached 173-3 at tea on the opening day of the second Test in Multan on Tuesday.

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