Azan Awais Thanks Supporters After Century on Test Debut

Azan Awais, the young Pakistani batsman, expressed his gratitude following a remarkable century on his Test debut against Bangladesh. The 21-year-old player described the experience as wonderful and credited his performance to the support system around him.
Speaking at a press conference in Dhaka, Awais noted that despite facing some initial challenges during the match, he gradually found his rhythm and was able to deliver an impressive innings. He highlighted the importance of a crucial partnership with senior player Imam-ul-Haq, who offered valuable guidance and encouragement throughout the game.
“Thank God, I performed admirably for my nation,” Awais said, acknowledging the pivotal role that Imam-ul-Haq played in helping him navigate the pressures of his debut. He added that the partnership helped ease the pressure, allowing him to focus on his batting.
Looking ahead, Awais stated the team’s intention to keep Bangladesh to a low score in the ongoing Test match, emphasizing a collective commitment to strong bowling and fielding performances.
He also expressed deep appreciation for his father and coach Mansoor Amjad, whose support has been instrumental in his development as a cricketer. Furthermore, Awais praised the overall positive environment within the Pakistani team, noting that his teammates have contributed significantly to his confidence and morale.
This innings marks a significant moment for Azan Awais and indicates promising potential for the future of Pakistani cricket. His ability to handle pressure and perform on an international stage is an encouraging sign for fans and selectors alike.

