5 youngest Indian cricketers to score a Test century
A lot of Indian cricketers attained their first Test ton quite early on in their careers
4. Abbas Ali Baig (20 years, 126 days)
India had conceded a massive 282-run lead to England in the fourth Test of the 1959 tour. Abbas Ali Baig, playing his first Test, had scored 26 in his debut innings. Baig fought the short-ball barrage from the opposition and came back from being retired hurt to stroke a wonderful ton. The century was applauded by the raucous English crowd at Old Trafford.
Much like Apte, in hindsight, Baig was criminally underutilised for all the talent he possessed. Baig only played 10 Tests for the nation before he was dropped indefinitely. Baig's First-Class career majorly constituted representing Hyderabad. He even played a fair bit for Somerset and Oxford University as well in a FC career which lasted 235 matches with 12,367 runs under his belt.
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