All-rounder Salman Ali Agha's dream of playing for Pakistan came true on Saturday morning, ahead of first Test against Sri Lanka at Galle, when he was handed a Test debut and received his cap from batting coach and former batter Mohammad Yousuf.
Salman had been on the periphery of the national side in last two years. He had toured with the team, but never made the cut for the final playing eleven. However, when that debut moment, Salman was at the loss of words.
"This is a special feeling and I cannot put it in words. I mean, you are being picked to play Test cricket - which is the pinnacle of the game and which is a format every big player in the world wants to play - from the population of 25 crore. This is a feeling that cannot be described, but if I have to, I would say I am very excited and happy," said Salman to PCB Digital following the announcement of Pakistan's eleven for the first Test.