"It's for all my critics who has spoken a lot of harsh things about me. There are a lot of people back home who had a lot to say after a couple of failures. I dedicate this century to all those people," Shehzad said in a content tone as his skipper Mohammed Hafeez and media manager Zakir Khan found it hard to suppress their grin.
Shehzad had scores of 22 and 5 in the two matches against India and Australia before his 59-ball ton today. He also surpassed his Pakistan record of 98 not out scored against Zimbabwe at Harare in an earlier T20 match.
"I had always dreamt of becoming the first Pakistani player to score a century in all three formats. Prior to this match, I was listening to so many things but then the coach and the captain gave me a lot of confidence. I had a plan as I decided to pick up certain bowlers and go after them," the 22-year-old said.
"Harare innings was special as my place in the ODI team was still not certain. Today, when I was batting on 70-odd, Shoaib Malik came up to me and said that 'you will easily score a century today'." That gave a lot of confidence. Shoaib bhai had a lot of hand as his running between the wickets was fabulous. My captain had sent me a message that I need to stay till 20th over and also let the others rally around me," Shehzad stated.