Khalid Khan: Galaxy of century scorers on Test debut (13 Oct 1997)
By Khalid H
13-Oct-1997
13 October 1997
Galaxy of century scorers on Test debut
By Khalid H. Khan
Young Pakistani debutantes, Ali Naqvi and Azhar Mahmood, are the
toast of Test cricket this week after their truly magnificent
achievements in the first Test of South Africa's maiden series
in Pakistan at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The pair provided
the only instance of debut hundreds in the same innings of the
121-year Test match history. Hitherto, there have been three
previous occasions when two batsmen in the same innings almost
came to scoring a hundred on Test debut. In the Trinidad Test
against England in 1947-48, Andy Ganteaume managed to reach
three figures in his only Test innings but the other debutante,
Frank Worrell, was dismissed for 97. Subsequently, Pakistan
wicket-keeper Abdul Kadir narrowly failed to emulate the deed of
his fellow debutante opener, Khalid Ibadulla, when he was out
for 95 against Australia in the one-off Test at Karachi in
1964-65.
Last year, young Indian batsman Rahul Dravid was the third
unlucky victim when he made 95 against England in the Lord's
Test while his teammate Saurav Ganguly scored a memorable 131.
Of course, there are two other feats of two players making
centuries on Test debut but they were for opposing sides (see
the table below). The unparalleled feats of Ali Naqvi and Azhar
Mahmood put them in an elite of club of 62 other century-makers
on Test debut. They respectively become the fifth and sixth
instances from Pakistan and only the fifth and sixth, overall,
against South Africa.
Azhar Mahmood is also the 27th player to score a maiden
first-class hundred in a Test match and the sixth one to do so
on Test debut. He is also the second Pakistani to score a
hundred as well as taking at least one wicket in his first Test.
Previously, the great Javed Miandad had achieved the feat. But
Azhar is only the seventh debutante to score a hundred and a
fifty in the same Test.
West Indian Lawrence Rowe has the unique distinction of starting
his Test career with century in each innings. He made an
unbeaten 100 in the second innings against New Zealand at
Kingston in 1971-72.
But the six others to score a century and a fifty on Test debut
are: Shri Ranjitsinhji (62 and 154 not out), George Gunn (119
and 74), Herbie Collins (70 and 104), Paul Gibb (93 and 106),
Rodney Redmond (107 and 56 in only Test appearance) and Gordon
Greenidge (93 and 107).
New Zealand all-rounder Bruce Taylor is the only one to score a
hundred and take five wickets in an innings on Test debut. He
captured five for 86 in India's first innings.
Brendon Kuruppu and Romesh Kaluwitharana are the only
wicket-keepers to make a hundred on Test debut. Among the other
debutantes, Muhammad Azharuddin is the only one to make a
hundred in each of his first three Tests while Bill Ponsford,
Doug Walters, Alvin Kallicharran, Greg Blewett and Saurav
Ganguly made hundreds in their first two Tests. Ponsford,
R.A.Duff and Greg Chappell also scored a hundred in their final
Test. The Amarnaths of India provide the only instance of a
father and a son scoring a century on debut.
Saleem Malik at 18 years and 328 days is the youngest debutante
to make a Test hundred.
Source:: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)