The Pak Banker

Pakistan cricketers excited to play their first Test in Karachi

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After having played their first Test on Pakistan soil, the national team members cannot wait for the second and final Test against Sri Lanka starting here at the National Stadium on Thursday.

Pakistan have enjoyed a phenomenal record in Test cricket at the National Stadium which earned the stadium a nickname of being Pakistan's fortress in Test cricket. They have won 21 out of 41 Tests here with only two resulting in defeats for them.

With the first match ending in a draw and the upcoming Test providing Pakistan a chance to win the first Test series in the country in more than a decade and bag some crucial ICC World Test Championsh­ip points, their captain Azhar Ali is eager to lead the side at the historic venue.

"Pakistan have had an excellent record in Test cricket at the National Stadium and I can't wait for the toss. The whole team is excited for the match," Azhar said.

Growing up in Karachi, opening batsman Shan Masood has had ample opportunit­ies to play first-class cricket at the iconic stadium. The 30-yearold is keen on opening the innings in a Test match there.

Shan said: "Growing up we have seen some of the best cricketing action at the National Stadium which developed my interest in the game. I remember missing my school to watch a 1996 World Cup match between Pakistan and South Africa in which Aamir Sohail scored a century. Then there was an India-Pakistan match in which Rajesh Chauhan struck a six. That match went into the final over."

Asad Shafiq, who boasts the record of most number of Test centuries at number six, is another player in the side who is well-aware of the conditions that the National Stadium offers in red-ball cricket. The Karachibor­n batsman has been on both sides of the fence.

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