Pakistan opener Abid Ali has made history on Sunday. On the last day of the first Test against Sri Lanka, Abid scored a world record by scoring a century. While making his debut in Test cricket, Abid scored his first century, he had earlier scored a century in an ODI match also. Cricket: Former wicketkeeper-batsman became coach of South Africa team Abid has become the first cricketer in the history of cricket to score a century in his ODI and Test cricket debut match. He was born in Lahore, Pakistan. He made his debut against Australia in Dubai in March this year, scoring 112 runs in 119 balls in his first match. The match ended on the fifth day with a draw. In the match, Sri Lanka's Dhananjay D'Silva and Pakistan's Abid Ali and Babar Azam scored centuries. 4 days of the game got rained out in the match but on the fifth day, both teams played one inning each. Ind Vs WI: Windies won the toss, invited Team India to bat On the last day, the Sri Lankan team declared its first innings at 308/6, after that Pakistan did not have a good start and lost its 2 wickets for 90 runs. However, after that, Abid Ali, who was making his Test debut, scored 109 not out from 201 balls and Babar Azam scored 102 from 128 balls and the two shared a big partnership together, but as the day ended, the match has ended as a draw. Ind Vs WI: India will look to win 10th consecutive ODI series