Pakistan's Zahid Mahmood earns unwanted world record on Test debut against England
Leg-spin bowler Zahid Mahmood had to wait a long time to make his Test debut for Pakistan. He made his first-class debut back in 2009 and received his maiden Test cap on December 1, 2022, in the first Test against England. However, his Test career has started on a disappointing note.
In his first innings itself, Mahmood has earned the unwanted world record for the most runs conceded by a bowler on Test debut. Previously, Sri Lankan spinner Suraj Randiv held this record. He conceded 222 runs in his first innings on debut against India.
Mahmood broke Randiv's record by giving away 235 runs. Fans should note that Randiv bowled 73 overs in that innings and maintained an economy rate of 3.04 runs per over. Meanwhile, Mahmood bowled only 33 overs and conceded runs at an expensive economy rate of 7.12.
With this dismal performance, Zahid Mahmood has also broken the record for the most runs conceded by a Pakistan spin bowler in one innings on home soil. Saqlain Mushtaq, the current Pakistan head coach, previously held this record, having conceded 204 runs in his career's last Test match against India in 2004.
Zahid Mahmood took some important wickets in the 1st innings
Although Mahmood conceded 235 runs in his 33 overs, the team will be happy with his four wickets. The leg-spinner broke the opening partnership between Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett by trapping the latter in front of his stumps. Mahmood also dismissed former England captain Joe Root yesterday.
Earlier today, Mahmood scalped the wickets of tailenders Ollie Robinson and James Anderson as England were all out for 657 runs in 101 overs.
Pakistan have gotten off to a cautious start in their first innings. They are 47/0 after 15 overs at the time of writing, with Imam-ul-Haq and Abdullah Shafique batting in the middle. You can follow the live scorecard here.