Left-handed batter Haseebullah shined for Pakistan Shaheens against Zimbabwe A in the second four-dayer at Mutare Sports Club in Mutare.
The wicketkeeper batter brought up his second first-class century to lead Shaheens from the front on day two.
For his magnificent century, the young batter gathered massive praise on social media.
At stumps, Shaheens were 461 for eight in 112 overs, gaining a lead of 298 runs.
At 293 for six and a lead of just 130 runs, wicketkeeper-batter Haseebullah and all-rounder Aamir Jamal got together and the pair added crucial 83 runs for the seventh wicket. After the dismissal of Aamir (35) with the scorecard reading Shaheens 376 for seven in 82.4 overs, Mehran Mumtaz joined Haseebullah and another 36 runs were added to the total.
After the departure of Mehran (12), Mohammad Ali and Haseebullah recorded an unbroken 49-run partnership for the ninth wicket. During the partnership, the 20-year-old left-handed Haseebullah brought up his second first-class century in his 11th first-class match. He returned undefeated on 111 off 197 deliveries, hitting 14 fours and one six. Ali scored an unbeaten eight off 37 balls, which included one four.