Pakistan vs New Zealand, 1st Test match was very well played. Pakistan's Sarfaraz Ahmed may not have thought that he will play Tests again. The wicketkeeper-batsman returned to the Pakistan team four years after the tumultuous whitewash against England at home. Such a return may be called a royal change. Along with Babar Azam's century, Pakistan had a good first day of the Karachi Test against New Zealand. At the beginning of the Test, cricket fans got a big shock by seeing the Pakistan 11th. Wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan has been dropped from the team. Former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed got a chance to replace him after almost four years. The 35 year-old wicketkeeper-batter wrote Rajsik's comeback story. Captain Babar Azam reached the brink of a century to save Pakistan from disaster in the Karachi Test. Babar Azam, the most successful Test batsman this year, scored a century even though he could not. Pakistan lost the toss and batted in the first Test of the series. At the end of the day, Pakistan lost 5 wickets and accumulated 317 runs. Captain Babar Azam scored a century. Babar Azam scored 161 runs off 277 balls and scored the highest run in the match. And Sarfaraz is leading the run chart with 86 off 153 balls.