Pakistani batsman Azhar Ali creates historic record on English county debut

Pakistani batsman Azhar Ali creates historic record on English county debut

LONDON - Pakistan batsman Azhar Ali marked his Somerset debut with a century as the visitors established a commanding positon in their First Division County Championship match away to Worcestershire on Tuesday.

The 33-year-old Azhar, a veteran of 65 Tests, made 125 off 188 balls, including 13 fours and two sixes, before he was last man out in a Somerset total of 362 for nine declared at New Road.

England off-spinner Mooen Ali did his chances of a Test recall ahead of next week s series opener against India at Edgbaston no harm with a return of five wickets for 107 runs.

Worcestershire then lost Daryl Mitchell (six) and Moeen (seven) before ending the third and penultimate day on 50 for two, leaving them needing a further 393 runs to win on Wednesday.

"I m really happy. It is my first game for Somerset and I ve been made welcome," Azhar told the county s website.

"I really enjoyed batting out there and it was really pleasing to get some runs in the first game and hopefully I can build on that."

Reflecting on his innings, Azhar, who played in Pakistan s drawn Test series in England earlier this season, added: "Moeen started to turn the ball out of the rough so I thought attacking him early on was the right option because if you are bogged down, they can bring a short leg into play so, I had to go after him to start with."

"We wanted to score runs as well to be in a position to boss the game. That is why I played positively and it paid off," explained Azhar, who was eventually caught off a reverse-sweep against Moeen.

Somerset have had a superb return from their overseas batsmen so far this season after deciding not to go ahead with bringing Cameron Bancroft to Taunton following the Australian s role in a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa earlier this year.

They signed Matt Renshaw, a fellow Australia batsman, in his place and he went on to make three hundreds, while averaging 51.30, before breaking a finger against Surrey last month -- an injury that paved the way for Azhar s arrival. - APP/AFP