Saturday, March 28, 2009
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009

Pakistan Cricket Team Profil
The Pakistan Cricket Team is rated amongst leading cricket teams in the world. Pakistan is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) having Test as well as One-day International (ODI) status. Pakistan was granted the Test match status on 28th July 1952, and played its first Test match against India in Delhi the same year in October. One of the most challenging and unpredictable teams in the cricket world, Pakistan went on to win the 1992 Cricket World Cup, fighting back from a position where other teams lose hope. The cricket matches between Pakistan and arch rival India bring lots of excitement for cricket lovers all around the world. Pakistan has played 95 ODI's against India (till April, 2006) and has won on 58 occasions.
Pakistan has produced several outstanding players, the game of cricket has ever seen. The country has produced several world-class bowlers such as Fazal Mahmood, Sarfaraz Nawaz, Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Shoaib Akhtar. Among cricket legends of Pakistan include Hanif Mohammed, Asif Iqbal, Sarfaraz Nawaz, Zaheer Abbas, Imran Khan, Wasim Bari, Mohsin Khan, Javed Miandad, Salim Malik, Wasim Akram, Saeed Anwar and Shoaib Akhtar. Pakistan has participated in all cricket World Cups since 1975. The Pakistani cricket team reached up to semi-finals in 1983 and 1987 World Cups, and won the 1992 ICC Cricket World Cup by deafeating England in the final. Pakistan is placed in Group D of the ICC World Cup 2007 groupings, along with the West Indies, Zimbabwe and Ireland. The team will play in the opening match of the ICC World Cup 2007 against the host West Indies on March 13, 2007 in Jamaica.

Pakistan ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 Probables
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Captain)
Younis Khan
Mohammad Yousuf
Shoaib Akhtar
Abdul Razzaq
Shahid Afridi
Shoaib Malik
Kamran Akmal
Danish Kaneria
Imran Farhat
Naved-ul-Hasan
Salman Butt
Shabbir Ahmed
Umar Gul
Yasir Hameed
Rana Naved-ul-Hasan
Mohammad Asif
Pakistan Cricket Team Contracted Players
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Captain)
Younis Khan
Mohammad Yousuf
Shoaib Akhtar
Mohammad Sami
Abdul Razzaq
Shahid Afridi
Shoaib Malik
Kamran Akmal
Arshad Khan
Asim Kamal
Bazid Khan
Danish Kaneria
Iftikhar Anjum
Imran Farhat
Naved-ul-Hasan
Salman Butt
Shabbir Ahmed
Umar Gul
Yasir Hameed

Labels: Cricket_Team_Profile, Pakistan_Cricket_Team_Contracted_Players, Pakistan_ICC_Cricket_World_Cup_2011 Pakistani

Muhammad Sami
Batting style:
Right Handed-hand bat
Bowling style:
Right arm fast
Played for:
Pakistan
Roles played:
Bowler
Born:
February 24, 1981, Karachi
Profile

Show:
Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 33 51 458 13 12.05 30.64 0 0
ODI 83 46 314 19 11.63 64.08 0 0
Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
Test 60 60 6984 4161 81 5/36 / 51.37 3.57 3 2 0 219
ODI 81 81 4094 3357 118 5/10 / 28.45 4.92 3 1 0 313
Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 7 0 2
ODI 18 0 8
Career
Span:
Debut:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at Eden Park, Auckland - Mar 08, 2001
Last played:
Pakistan Vs India at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore - Karnataka - Dec 08, 2007
ODI
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah - Apr 08, 2001
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi - May 20, 2007
Usman Safdaer
Usman Profile
Full Name: Usman Safder
Date of Birth: Date of birth 24 aug 1988
Birth Place:Pakistan,Sindh, Haidarabad
Hobby: playing cricket, travel , reading novel , poetry reading
Movie: troy
Book: Quranmajeed

He love some one such as

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HE IS MORE KEEN IN WORKING AND RELASIONSHIP WITH GOOD FRIEND.

He love nature can use these words he is crazy about it

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He love cars.

Simple and good system

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Boys, they're loud … now why would that be?
They don't converse, they just talk at me!
And they're bigger, and yet, they never know …
How that can intimidate, and how much so!
Some G8 words
No sense of fashion and no idea of what's right.
No conception of what makes for a romantic night.

He said
"I'll love you forever my princess,
like no other ever would".
"Spend every second besides you,
and borrow time if I could".
A million miles of emptiness,
separate my soul from yours,
and a billion stupid reasons
and more of padlocked doors.
beautiful gift for usman form ESKAYSEO

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Sunday, March 22, 2009
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ODI Debut April 27, 2002 v New Zealand at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore Test Debut March 8, 2001 v New Zealand at Eden Park, Auckland T20 Debut September 2, 2007 v Bangladesh at Nairobi Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Misbah-ul-Haq

Full Name: Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi
Date of Birth: May 28, 1974, Mianwali, Punjab
Major Team: Pakistan, Bangalore Royal Challengers, Khan Research Labs, Sargodha
Playing Roll: Batsman
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Legbreak

Profile
Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi (Urdu: مصباح الحق خان نیازی), born May 28, 1974) is a Pakistani cricketer. Misbah is known for his cool headed batting especially under pressure. Outside of cricket he has done an MBA from the University of Management & Technology, Lahore.
Misbah-ul-Haq is a talented young middle-order batsman with enormous potential in him. With his orthodox batting technique and a soothing temperament, Misbah has been a great prospect for Pakistan cricket.Although he is on the wrong side of thirty, his fitness is commendable. He has rescued Pakistan on several occasions with his batting efforts.He has cemented his place in the Pakistan team after an impressive run in 2007. The right-hander played an instrumental role in Pakistan’s road to the final of the World Twenty20 and also scored heavily in the Test series against India in 2007. In years to come, everyone can expect much more from Misbah.

Statistics
Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 12 19 713 2 41.94 38.92 2 1
ODI 46 40 1225 8 38.28 85.9 0 7
T20 10 10 338 5 67.6 135.2 0 3
Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
ODI 46 1 24 30 0 0/30 / 30 7.5 0 0 0 0
Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 12 0 1
ODI 23 0 1
T20 2 0 2
Matches Won Lost Tie No Result Win percentage
ODI 1 1 0 0 0 100
Career
Span:
Debut:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at Eden Park, Auckland - Mar 08, 2001
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Mar 01, 2009
ODI
Debut:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Apr 27, 2002
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Jan 24, 2009
T20
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Bangladesh at Nairobi Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi - Sep 02, 2007
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Bangladesh at National Stadium, Karachi - Apr 20, 2008

Twenty20 World Cup
He played an instrumental role in Pakistan's recovery in the inaugural 2007 ICC World Twenty20 final against arch-rivals India, with 3 consecutive sixes. The sixes came off Harbhajan Singh's last over of the match. With 6 runs needed to win off 4 remaining balls, Misbah tried to scoop the ball over short fine leg, but was caught out by Sreesanth.
Test hundred against India
Misbah scored his maiden Test hundred against India at Kolkata in the 2nd Test of the 2007 series. After India managed 616 in their first innings, Pakistan were at 5 for 150 in reply and in danger of following on when Misbah and Kamran Akmal put together a match saving 207 run stand. Misbah finished on 161 not out. In the 3rd & final Test of the series, Misbah made another fluent century this time finishing on 133 not out.

Full Name: Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi
Date of Birth: May 28, 1974, Mianwali, Punjab
Major Team: Pakistan, Bangalore Royal Challengers, Khan Research Labs, Sargodha
Playing Roll: Batsman
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Legbreak

Profile
Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi (Urdu: مصباح الحق خان نیازی), born May 28, 1974) is a Pakistani cricketer. Misbah is known for his cool headed batting especially under pressure. Outside of cricket he has done an MBA from the University of Management & Technology, Lahore.
Misbah-ul-Haq is a talented young middle-order batsman with enormous potential in him. With his orthodox batting technique and a soothing temperament, Misbah has been a great prospect for Pakistan cricket.Although he is on the wrong side of thirty, his fitness is commendable. He has rescued Pakistan on several occasions with his batting efforts.He has cemented his place in the Pakistan team after an impressive run in 2007. The right-hander played an instrumental role in Pakistan’s road to the final of the World Twenty20 and also scored heavily in the Test series against India in 2007. In years to come, everyone can expect much more from Misbah.

Statistics
Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 12 19 713 2 41.94 38.92 2 1
ODI 46 40 1225 8 38.28 85.9 0 7
T20 10 10 338 5 67.6 135.2 0 3
Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
ODI 46 1 24 30 0 0/30 / 30 7.5 0 0 0 0
Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 12 0 1
ODI 23 0 1
T20 2 0 2
Matches Won Lost Tie No Result Win percentage
ODI 1 1 0 0 0 100
Career
Span:
Debut:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at Eden Park, Auckland - Mar 08, 2001
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Mar 01, 2009
ODI
Debut:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Apr 27, 2002
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Jan 24, 2009
T20
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Bangladesh at Nairobi Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi - Sep 02, 2007
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Bangladesh at National Stadium, Karachi - Apr 20, 2008

Twenty20 World Cup
He played an instrumental role in Pakistan's recovery in the inaugural 2007 ICC World Twenty20 final against arch-rivals India, with 3 consecutive sixes. The sixes came off Harbhajan Singh's last over of the match. With 6 runs needed to win off 4 remaining balls, Misbah tried to scoop the ball over short fine leg, but was caught out by Sreesanth.
Test hundred against India
Misbah scored his maiden Test hundred against India at Kolkata in the 2nd Test of the 2007 series. After India managed 616 in their first innings, Pakistan were at 5 for 150 in reply and in danger of following on when Misbah and Kamran Akmal put together a match saving 207 run stand. Misbah finished on 161 not out. In the 3rd & final Test of the series, Misbah made another fluent century this time finishing on 133 not out.
Friday, March 20, 2009
iMRAN kHAN NEWS
In 1971, Khan made his Test cricket debut against England at Birmingham. Three years later, he debuted in the One Day International (ODI) match, once again playing against England at Nottingham for the Prudential Trophy.
Imran Khan

Imran Khan is Aamir Khan’s nephew and the grandson of Nasir Hussain one of the Bollywood legends. Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na was his Bollywood debut, which was being produced by his uncle Aamir Khan. As a child, Imran starred in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander as a younger version of Aamir Khan.The actor aspires to be a director, as that was his original plan before he entered B'wood as an actor.
Full name Imran Khan Niazi
Born 25 November 1952 (1952-11-25) (aged 56)
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right-arm fast
Role All-rounder

Khan played for the Pakistani cricket team from 1971 to 1992 and served as its captain intermittently throughout 1982-1992. After retiring from cricket at the end of the 1987 World Cup, he was called back to join the team in 1988. At 40, Khan led his teammates to Pakistan's first and only World Cup victory in 1992. He has a record of 3807 runs and 362 wickets in Test cricket, making him one of six world cricketers to have achieved an 'All-rounder's Triple' in Test matches.

In April 1996, Khan founded and became the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice), a small and marginal political party, of which he is the only member ever elected to Parliament.[2] He represented Mianwali as a member of the National Assembly from November 2002 to October 2007.[3] Khan, through worldwide fundraising, helped establish the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre in 1996 and Mianwali's Namal College in 2008.

Cricket career
Khan made a lacklustre first-class cricket debut at the age of sixteen in Lahore. By the start of the 1970s, he was playing for his home teams of Lahore A (1969-70), Lahore B (1969-70), Lahore Greens (1970-71) and, eventually, Lahore (1970-71).[16] Khan was part of Oxford University's Blues Cricket team during the 1973-75 seasons.[6] At Worcestershire, where he played county cricket from 1971 to 1976, he was regarded as only an average medium pace bowler. During this decade, other teams represented by Khan include Dawood Industries (1975-76) and Pakistan International Airlines (1975-76 to 1980-81). From 1983 to 1988, he played for Sussex.

Imran Khan is Aamir Khan’s nephew and the grandson of Nasir Hussain one of the Bollywood legends. Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na was his Bollywood debut, which was being produced by his uncle Aamir Khan. As a child, Imran starred in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander as a younger version of Aamir Khan.The actor aspires to be a director, as that was his original plan before he entered B'wood as an actor.
Full name Imran Khan Niazi
Born 25 November 1952 (1952-11-25) (aged 56)
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right-arm fast
Role All-rounder

Khan played for the Pakistani cricket team from 1971 to 1992 and served as its captain intermittently throughout 1982-1992. After retiring from cricket at the end of the 1987 World Cup, he was called back to join the team in 1988. At 40, Khan led his teammates to Pakistan's first and only World Cup victory in 1992. He has a record of 3807 runs and 362 wickets in Test cricket, making him one of six world cricketers to have achieved an 'All-rounder's Triple' in Test matches.

In April 1996, Khan founded and became the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice), a small and marginal political party, of which he is the only member ever elected to Parliament.[2] He represented Mianwali as a member of the National Assembly from November 2002 to October 2007.[3] Khan, through worldwide fundraising, helped establish the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre in 1996 and Mianwali's Namal College in 2008.

Cricket career
Khan made a lacklustre first-class cricket debut at the age of sixteen in Lahore. By the start of the 1970s, he was playing for his home teams of Lahore A (1969-70), Lahore B (1969-70), Lahore Greens (1970-71) and, eventually, Lahore (1970-71).[16] Khan was part of Oxford University's Blues Cricket team during the 1973-75 seasons.[6] At Worcestershire, where he played county cricket from 1971 to 1976, he was regarded as only an average medium pace bowler. During this decade, other teams represented by Khan include Dawood Industries (1975-76) and Pakistan International Airlines (1975-76 to 1980-81). From 1983 to 1988, he played for Sussex.

Umar Gul News
Gul was retained for the ODIs against Bangladesh, taking a List A best five for 17 in nine overs in the third match, and ended with 11 wickets in the 5–0 series win.
Umar Gul Profile
Umar Gul (Urdu/Pashto: عمر گل) (born 15 October 1984 in Peshawar) is a Pakistani cricketer who has played Test matches One Day Internationals for Pakistan as a specialist fast bowler.

Full name : Umar Gul
Date Of Birth : April 14, 1984
Place Of Birth : Peshawar, North-Western Frontier Province
Major teams : Pakistan, Gloucestershire, Pakistan A, Pakistan International Airlines
Batting style : Right-hand bat
Bowling style : Right-arm fast-medium.

Umar Gul is one Pakistan fast bowler who has earned a good reputation in the past few years. Gul has the ability to maintain an excellent discipline with the new ball and his outswingers are a deadly weapon in his armoury. Gul isn't in the Shoaib Akhtar mould in terms of pace, but his outstanding control and ability to extort seam movement single him out. Also, his height facilitates him to extract bounce on most surfaces and from his innate back of a length, it is a valuable trait.The Peshawar born bowler had a good start to his international career, but an ankle injury ruled him out for the next few seasons. He came back into the side as a fitter bowler and has never looked back since. In the absence of Akhtar and Asif, the right-armer has done an excellent job of leading the Pakistan attack. Gul is an important element in the new generation of Pakistan’s pace battery.

Statistics
Show:
Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 18 20 136 2 7.56 38.1 0 0
ODI 54 19 113 7 9.42 64.57 0 0
T20 9 2 0 1 0 0 0 0
Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
Test 18 33 4032 2382 76 6/135 / 31.34 3.54 5 4 0 111
ODI 54 54 2550 2095 83 5/17 / 25.24 4.93 2 1 0 114
T20 9 9 202 181 13 4/25 / 13.92 5.42 1 0 0 29
Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 4 0 1
ODI 6 0 7
T20 4 0 1
Career
Span:

Debut:
Pakistan Vs Bangladesh at National Stadium, Karachi - Aug 20, 2003
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Mar 01, 2009
ODI
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah - Apr 03, 2003
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Jan 24,
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Kenya at Nairobi Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi - Sep 04, 2007
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Bangladesh at National Stadium, Karachi - Apr 20, 2008

In February 2008, Gul signed with the Indian Premier League and was drafted by Shahrukh Khan's Kolkata Knight Riders franchise for US $150,000.[4] He played in six matches, taking 12 wickets at an average of 15.33,[5] including a player of the match award in Kolkata's final game in which Gul took 4-23 and scored 24 runs from 11 balls.[6]
In December 2008 Gul signed with the Western Warriors to compete in the Australian domestic 2008-09 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash tournament.[7] He performed very well in his debut match for the Warriors, taking 4 wickets for 15 runs in a losing side. He was amongst the most successful bowlers in the competition despite not being available for the entire tournament he finished second top wicket taker with 12 wickets.
Umar Gul (Urdu/Pashto: عمر گل) (born 15 October 1984 in Peshawar) is a Pakistani cricketer who has played Test matches One Day Internationals for Pakistan as a specialist fast bowler.

Full name : Umar Gul
Date Of Birth : April 14, 1984
Place Of Birth : Peshawar, North-Western Frontier Province
Major teams : Pakistan, Gloucestershire, Pakistan A, Pakistan International Airlines
Batting style : Right-hand bat
Bowling style : Right-arm fast-medium.

Umar Gul is one Pakistan fast bowler who has earned a good reputation in the past few years. Gul has the ability to maintain an excellent discipline with the new ball and his outswingers are a deadly weapon in his armoury. Gul isn't in the Shoaib Akhtar mould in terms of pace, but his outstanding control and ability to extort seam movement single him out. Also, his height facilitates him to extract bounce on most surfaces and from his innate back of a length, it is a valuable trait.The Peshawar born bowler had a good start to his international career, but an ankle injury ruled him out for the next few seasons. He came back into the side as a fitter bowler and has never looked back since. In the absence of Akhtar and Asif, the right-armer has done an excellent job of leading the Pakistan attack. Gul is an important element in the new generation of Pakistan’s pace battery.

Statistics
Show:
Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 18 20 136 2 7.56 38.1 0 0
ODI 54 19 113 7 9.42 64.57 0 0
T20 9 2 0 1 0 0 0 0
Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
Test 18 33 4032 2382 76 6/135 / 31.34 3.54 5 4 0 111
ODI 54 54 2550 2095 83 5/17 / 25.24 4.93 2 1 0 114
T20 9 9 202 181 13 4/25 / 13.92 5.42 1 0 0 29
Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 4 0 1
ODI 6 0 7
T20 4 0 1
Career
Span:

Debut:
Pakistan Vs Bangladesh at National Stadium, Karachi - Aug 20, 2003
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Mar 01, 2009
ODI
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah - Apr 03, 2003
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Jan 24,
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Kenya at Nairobi Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi - Sep 04, 2007
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Bangladesh at National Stadium, Karachi - Apr 20, 2008

In February 2008, Gul signed with the Indian Premier League and was drafted by Shahrukh Khan's Kolkata Knight Riders franchise for US $150,000.[4] He played in six matches, taking 12 wickets at an average of 15.33,[5] including a player of the match award in Kolkata's final game in which Gul took 4-23 and scored 24 runs from 11 balls.[6]
In December 2008 Gul signed with the Western Warriors to compete in the Australian domestic 2008-09 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash tournament.[7] He performed very well in his debut match for the Warriors, taking 4 wickets for 15 runs in a losing side. He was amongst the most successful bowlers in the competition despite not being available for the entire tournament he finished second top wicket taker with 12 wickets.

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Indian Cricket League
In 2008, Nazir signed for the unofficial Indian Cricket League and has played for the Lahore Badshahs. After having signed up for the ICL his chances of ever playing for Pakistan again looked slim. His chances to return to Pakistani cricket improved on February 2, 2009 when a Pakistani court suspended the ban on ICL players.
In 2008, Nazir signed for the unofficial Indian Cricket League and has played for the Lahore Badshahs. After having signed up for the ICL his chances of ever playing for Pakistan again looked slim. His chances to return to Pakistani cricket improved on February 2, 2009 when a Pakistani court suspended the ban on ICL players.
(Urdu: عمران نذیر) (born December 31, 1981 in Gujranwala) is a Pakistani cricketer who represents his country at international level as an attacking right-handed opening batsman.

Imran Nazir Profile:
Name: Imran Nazir
Birth date: 1981-12-16
Hometown: Gujranwala
Teams: Pakistan, Asia XI, ICL Pakistan XI, Lahore Badshahs, National Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan Reserves, Sheikhupura Cricket Association, Sialkot Cricket Association, Water and Power Development Authority
International Debut: March 4, 1999
ODI Best: 131
Test Best: 160

Imran Nazir
Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 8 13 427 0 32.85 58.49 2 1
ODI 74 74 1784 2 24.78 80.22 2 9
T20 10 9 201 1 25.13 150 0 1
Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
ODI 4 4 49 48 1 1/3 / 48 5.93 0 0 0 3
Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 4 0 0
ODI 24 0 3
T20 3 0 1
Career
Span:
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Mar 04, 1999
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Australia at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah - Oct 11, 2002
ODI
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Indira Priyadarshini Stadium,Visakhapatnam (Vizag) - Mar 27, 1999
Last played:
Pakistan Vs India at Sawai Mansingh Stadium (Chogan Stadium), Jaipur - Nov 18, 2007
T20
Debut:
Pakistan Vs South Africa at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Feb 02, 2007
Last played:
Pakistan Vs India at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Sep 24, 2007
Mention the name Imran Nazir to any cricket fan and they will immediately think of huge sixes out the park and breathtaking strokeplay together with some awful dismissals.
Imran has been described by many as one of Pakistan's most talented and gifted players. Equally good off the front foot or the back foot, a fierce cutter and puller of the ball and a player who loves to hit the ball over the top of the infield. Sadly though his technique and temperament has been found wanting on too many occasions by the better bowlers in the world.

Imran throughout his career never really cemented his place in the national side and seemed to be regularly in competition with the likes of Mohammed Hafeez, Imran Farhat and Taufeeq Umer for a regular openers slot. He has always been a fantastic fielder especially in the covers or at point and has taken some breathtaking catches for Pakistan.
Imran these days plies his trade in the ICL for the Lahore Badshahs and Twenty/20 cricket seems to be his ideal type of cricket where he can try and smash the ball to all parts from ball one and not have to play too many orthodox shots.
A genuine case of underachievment and inconsistency and an average of 24 in 74 ODIs epitomises the unreliability of Imran.

Indian Cricket League
In 2008, Nazir signed for the unofficial Indian Cricket League and has played for the Lahore Badshahs. After having signed up for the ICL his chances of ever playing for Pakistan again looked slim. His chances to return to Pakistani cricket improved on February 2, 2009 when a Pakistani court suspended the ban on ICL players.[3]

Imran Nazir Profile:
Name: Imran Nazir
Birth date: 1981-12-16
Hometown: Gujranwala
Teams: Pakistan, Asia XI, ICL Pakistan XI, Lahore Badshahs, National Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan Reserves, Sheikhupura Cricket Association, Sialkot Cricket Association, Water and Power Development Authority
International Debut: March 4, 1999
ODI Best: 131
Test Best: 160

Imran Nazir
Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 8 13 427 0 32.85 58.49 2 1
ODI 74 74 1784 2 24.78 80.22 2 9
T20 10 9 201 1 25.13 150 0 1
Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
ODI 4 4 49 48 1 1/3 / 48 5.93 0 0 0 3
Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 4 0 0
ODI 24 0 3
T20 3 0 1
Career
Span:
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore Stadium), Lahore - Mar 04, 1999
Last played:
Pakistan Vs Australia at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah - Oct 11, 2002
ODI
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Indira Priyadarshini Stadium,Visakhapatnam (Vizag) - Mar 27, 1999
Last played:
Pakistan Vs India at Sawai Mansingh Stadium (Chogan Stadium), Jaipur - Nov 18, 2007
T20
Debut:
Pakistan Vs South Africa at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Feb 02, 2007
Last played:
Pakistan Vs India at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Sep 24, 2007
Mention the name Imran Nazir to any cricket fan and they will immediately think of huge sixes out the park and breathtaking strokeplay together with some awful dismissals.
Imran has been described by many as one of Pakistan's most talented and gifted players. Equally good off the front foot or the back foot, a fierce cutter and puller of the ball and a player who loves to hit the ball over the top of the infield. Sadly though his technique and temperament has been found wanting on too many occasions by the better bowlers in the world.

Imran throughout his career never really cemented his place in the national side and seemed to be regularly in competition with the likes of Mohammed Hafeez, Imran Farhat and Taufeeq Umer for a regular openers slot. He has always been a fantastic fielder especially in the covers or at point and has taken some breathtaking catches for Pakistan.
Imran these days plies his trade in the ICL for the Lahore Badshahs and Twenty/20 cricket seems to be his ideal type of cricket where he can try and smash the ball to all parts from ball one and not have to play too many orthodox shots.
A genuine case of underachievment and inconsistency and an average of 24 in 74 ODIs epitomises the unreliability of Imran.

Indian Cricket League
In 2008, Nazir signed for the unofficial Indian Cricket League and has played for the Lahore Badshahs. After having signed up for the ICL his chances of ever playing for Pakistan again looked slim. His chances to return to Pakistani cricket improved on February 2, 2009 when a Pakistani court suspended the ban on ICL players.[3]
Younis Khan
Mohammad Younus Khan (Urdu/Pashto: محمد یونس خان), (born November 29, 1977 in Mardan, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan) is a Pakistani cricketer and current captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. Younus' name is often spelled Younis Khan, but he has been quoted as saying, "My name is Younus Khan. I tell people that everywhere, but they don’t listen. He is only the third Pakistani player to score 300 or more runs in an innings.
Mohammad Younis Khan
Younis Khan
Pakistan

Full Name: Mohammad Younis Khan
Date of Birth: Nov 29, 1977, Mardan, North-West Frontier Province
Major Team: Pakistan, Habib Bank Limited, Nottinghamshire, Peshawar Cricket Association, Rajasthan Royals, Yorkshire
Playing Roll: Batsman
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Right-arm medium, Legbreak
Career Statistics
International Debut: 2000
Test Debut: Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Feb 26, 2000
ODI Debut: Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Feb 13, 2000
Twenty20 Debut: Pakistan v England, Aug 28, 2006
(born November 29, 1977 in Mardan, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan) is a Pakistani cricketer and current captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. Younis\' name is often spelled Younus Khan.He is only the third Pakistani player to score 300 or more runs in an innings. Younis Khan made his international debut in an ODI against Sri Lanka at Karachi in February 2000, and has since played over 150 ODIs for Pakistan. He has also played in over 50 Test matches. Younis was one of the few batsmen who retained his place in the team after Pakistan\'s disastrous World Cup campaign in ...

Batting and fielding records
M Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Test 60 106 7 5129 313 51.81 9526 53.84 16 20 626 24 66 -
ODI 181 175 19 5306 144 34.01 6857 77.38 6 35 425 50 96 -
Twenty-20 14 13 - 260 51 20.00 219 118.72 - 1 20 9 9 -
Bowling records
M Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Eco SR 4W 5W 10W
Test 60 12 318 218 2 1/24 1/24 109.00 4.11 159.00 - - -
ODI 181 14 212 211 2 1/3 1/3 105.50 5.97 106.00 - - -
Twenty-20 14 1 22 18 3 3/18 3/18 6.00 4.91 7.33
Younis Khan
Pakistan

Full Name: Mohammad Younis Khan
Date of Birth: Nov 29, 1977, Mardan, North-West Frontier Province
Major Team: Pakistan, Habib Bank Limited, Nottinghamshire, Peshawar Cricket Association, Rajasthan Royals, Yorkshire
Playing Roll: Batsman
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Right-arm medium, Legbreak
Career Statistics
International Debut: 2000
Test Debut: Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Feb 26, 2000
ODI Debut: Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Feb 13, 2000
Twenty20 Debut: Pakistan v England, Aug 28, 2006
(born November 29, 1977 in Mardan, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan) is a Pakistani cricketer and current captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. Younis\' name is often spelled Younus Khan.He is only the third Pakistani player to score 300 or more runs in an innings. Younis Khan made his international debut in an ODI against Sri Lanka at Karachi in February 2000, and has since played over 150 ODIs for Pakistan. He has also played in over 50 Test matches. Younis was one of the few batsmen who retained his place in the team after Pakistan\'s disastrous World Cup campaign in ...

Batting and fielding records
M Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Test 60 106 7 5129 313 51.81 9526 53.84 16 20 626 24 66 -
ODI 181 175 19 5306 144 34.01 6857 77.38 6 35 425 50 96 -
Twenty-20 14 13 - 260 51 20.00 219 118.72 - 1 20 9 9 -
Bowling records
M Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Eco SR 4W 5W 10W
Test 60 12 318 218 2 1/24 1/24 109.00 4.11 159.00 - - -
ODI 181 14 212 211 2 1/3 1/3 105.50 5.97 106.00 - - -
Twenty-20 14 1 22 18 3 3/18 3/18 6.00 4.91 7.33

Thursday, March 19, 2009
Muhammad asif life
Unlike some other Pakistani bowlers that focus on sheer pace, he concentrates on maintaining his line and length outside off stump. His fullish length and extra bounce give little time to the batsmen to judge whether the ball will nip back or outswing. The result of this uncertainty was revealed in the 3rd Test Match against India in early 2006 where two top line Indian batsmen lost their middle stump because the ball nipped back between bat and pad. Mohammad Asif is taller than the other Pakistan bowlers which adds variety to the Pakistani pace attack.

Full name : Mohammad Asif
Date Of Birth : December 20, 1982
Place Of Birth : Sheikhupura, Punjab
Major teams : Pakistan, Asia XI, Khan Research Labs, Lahore Division, Leicestershire, Sheikhupura Cricket Association, Sialkot Cricket Association
Playing role : Bowler
Batting style : Left-hand bat
Bowling style : Right-arm fast-medium

Mohammad Asif is the new pace sensation in Pakistan Cricket. He has only played a few international cricket matches but is already being compared to the great Australian Glenn McGrath. He shares a similar high arm action to McGrath and probes the corridor of uncertainty outside the off stump. He has proved lethal in his short international career as he gets the ball to move both ways creating doubt in the mind of the batsman.

Bowlers such as Akhtar and Sami rely on pace and thier deliveries skid through. Asif is more effective in unfriendly bowling conditions because he extracts more bounce from a fullish length and hitting the deck hard can create enough seam movement even on flat tracks to worry the batsmen. His accuracy of line and length is astonishing and is unrivalled in recent times. Pakistani bowlers have often bowled magic deliveries but these deliveries are usually interspersed by some deliveries that are significantly off line and can result in relieving the pressure off the batsmen.

Mohammad Asif
Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Kamran Akmal
Full Name: Kamran Akmal
Born: 13 January 1982, Lahore, Punjab
Major Teams: Lahore Cricket Association, National Bank of Pakistan, Rajasthan Royals, Pakistan
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Other: Wicket Keeper
Test Debut: Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club, Harare, 1st Test, 2002/03
ODI Debut: Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe at Queen's Sports Club, Bulawayo, 1st ODI, 2002/03
Kamran Akmal (born 13 January 1982 in Lahore) is a Pakistani cricketer who has played 38 Test matches and 88 ODIs for Pakistan.

International career
He is a quick-scoring batsman and a wicket-keeper, who has achieved four centuries and two fifties in 31 Test innings. However, his first century was vital - his 109 from the number eight position at Mohali, coming in with Pakistan in a lead of 39 against India in the first Test, ensured that the visitors could draw the match. His form against the touring English in 2005 made him one of the most important players in the team. Naturally, he is a batsman that plays lower down the order but has sometimes opened in both Test and One-day cricket. As an opener he has scored two back to back centuries in ODIs against England. Coming in lower down the order in Test matches, he played one memorable innings. He saved Pakistan from a score of 39/6, scoring a century, to a competitive 245 which helped Pakistan win the match and series.

His batting was highly productive in early 2006 as he scored seven international hundreds within the space of 6 months. Since his tour of England in Summer 2006 however his batting form dwindled and steadily become worse. His wicket-keeping also worsened and dropped many catches on both the England tour and on a tour to South Africa in early 2007. Since then he did not score an international hundred until the Bangladeshi tour of Pakistan in 2008.

Poor wicket keeping
Kamran Akmal has been constantly criticized for poor wicket keeping. For three years now Akmal has missed at least a chance per match he has played. After another horrendous series behind the stumps against Sri Lanka in January 2009 journalists and former playes called for his removal from the national team.

Personal life

Akmal has two brothers, Adnan Akmal and Umar Akmal, who are also professional cricketers. The former being a keeper-batsman and the latter being a batting all-rounder.

IPL career
Akmal was signed on to the Rajasthan Royals, and played in the inaugural season of the IPL. He played five matches in the tournament, as wicket-keeper and top-order batsman, including the final of the tournament against the Chennai Super Kings. He took two catches in the first innings, however he was run out for six runs during the Royal's chase. The Royals went on to win the tournament after a thrilling finish.

Test Centuries of Kamran Akmal
# Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year
[1] 109 11 India Mohali, India Punjab C.A. Stadium 2005
[2] 154 18 England Lahore, Pakistan Gaddafi Stadium 2006
[3] 102* 19 India Lahore, Pakistan Gaddafi Stadium 2006
[4] 113 21 India Karachi, Pakistan National Stadium 2006
[5] 119 37 India Kolkata, India Eden Gardens 2007
[6] 158* 39 Sri Lanka Karachi, Pakistan National Stadium 2009
ODI Centuries
ODI Centuries of Kamran Akmal
# Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year
[1] 124 15 West Indies Brisbane, Australia The Gabba 2005
[2] 102 31 England Lahore, Pakistan Gaddafi Stadium 2005
[3] 109 32 India Karachi, Pakistan National Stadium 2005
[4] 100 83 Bangladesh Lahore, Pakistan Gaddafi Stadium 2008
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