During The First Sri Lankan Test, Pakistan's Agha Salman Performs A Remarkable Feat.



 During the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle on Thursday, Pakistan's Agha Salman, an all-rounder, pulled off an extraordinary feat.


The right-hander smacked a six on the absolute first ball he looked to assist Pakistan with moving past the line while pursuing an objective of 131 runs.


Salman is only the second player to ever win a Test match with a six off the first ball. Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya was the principal player to accomplish this accomplishment in 1993 against Britain in Colombo.


It should be noticed that Pakistan crushed Sri Lanka by four wickets to win the main Test.


The guests took a 1-0 lead in the two-match series, because of a splendid twofold ton by Saud Shakeel in the principal innings.


On the fifth and final day of the match, Pakistan resumed their run chase of 131 runs at 48-3 with Babar and Imam-ul-Haq at the crease.


Prabath Jayasuriya trapped Azam in front of the stumps after Azam scored 24 runs in 28 balls, including five fours.


Imam put together an impressive innings, scoring 50 runs without being run out, including four fours and a six.


Agha Salman smacked a six on the absolute first ball he looked to assist Pakistan with moving past the line.


On day four, Sri Lanka's second innings ended with a score of 279 and Pakistan was given a target of 131 runs to win the match.


In the meantime, Saud Shakeel scored up his lady twofold 100 years in Tests as Pakistan took a 149-run first-innings lead against Sri Lanka in the downpour-hit opening match.


"I was simply attempting to construct associations, be positive, and search for runs," Shakeel said in the wake of winning the honor for Player of the Match.

 I'm from Karachi and I'm accustomed to playing a ton of twist there," he added.