15th July (CRICKETNMORE) - Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq's century spearheads Pakistan to 282-6 in first test against England. The inning is an important one from teams perspective as the scoreboard was 77/3 when Misbah joined the crease. His inning shows that age is no barrier as he becomes sixth oldest Test player to score a century at Lord's. He was 42 years and 47 days when he reached the his hundred on thursday. Also Check Pakistan vs England First Day Scorecard.

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Infact, he became the oldest player to score a test century for 82 years. In 1934, England's Patsy Hendren made a century against Australia aged 45 at Manchester's Old Trafford ground.

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He also became the oldest captain to ever score a Test ton by eclipsing Australia's Bob Simpson (aged 41 years, 359 days).

Kudos to Misbah-ul-Haq.


 

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