Azhar Ali: From a Sub on Field to a Triple Centurion in Tests

Azhar Ali became the 4th Pakistani ever to score a triple hundred in Test cricket. 

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Azhar Ali raises his bat after scoring a triple hundred against West Indies in the first Test match at Dubai. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/<a href="https://twitter.com/CricketAus">@cricket.com.au</a>)
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Azhar Ali raises his bat after scoring a triple hundred against West Indies in the first Test match at Dubai. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@cricket.com.au)
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Fourteen years ago Azhar Ali came in as a substitute fielder to see Inzamam-ul-Haq score an epic triple hundred in Lahore and wished he could emulate the legendary Pakistan batsman in future.

On Friday, Ali notched his own with an unbeaten 302 against West Indies in the second ever day-night Test in Dubai to join a select league of batsmen.

But what distinguishes the 31-year-old from the rest of the triple centurions is that he became the first batsman in day-night Test cricket to achieve the landmark.

I still remember I was sent to the ground as a substitute fielder on the day when Inzamam scored that epic triple century. Now I have my own and it’s a great achievement for which I am proud and can’t explain my feelings. It is something which I will remember my whole life.
Azhar Ali, Batsman, Pakistan

His was the fourth triple hundred by a Pakistani batsman. Apart from him and Inzamam, late Hanif Mohammad knocked 337 against West Indies at Bridgetown in 1958 and Younis Khan made 313 against Sri Lanka in Karachi in 2009.

Since his arrival in the international scene, Ali has impressed with his resolute batting and is likely to anchor Pakistan's batting once Younis and skipper Misbah-ul-Haq leave the stage.

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He has already replaced Misbah as captain of the one-day team.

Misbah-ul-Haq pats Azhar Ali after the latter completed his triple century against West Indies in the 1st Test match at Dubai. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@ICC)

Ali dedicated his triple hundred to his parents and also to the people of his nation.

"First, I want to dedicate my achievement to my parents who have always guided me in my life and next to the people of my country who must keep their minds clear and not let them affect when we don't do well."

Ali believed the pink ball – used in the day-night Test instead of the traditional red – did not cause any difficulties.

The pink ball did not cause any problems, we sighted it well and that’s why scored runs so I am okay with it.

(With inputs from PTI)

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