Saturday, 31 August 2013

Misbah Ul Haq

Misbah Ul Haq Biography

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Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi is a Pakistani cricketer and the captain of the Pakistan national cricket team for Tests and ODIs.

Early career
Misbah was initially noticed for his technique and his temperament in the Tri-nation tournament in Nairobi, Kenya in 2002, as he scored two fifties in the three innings in which he played, however, over the next three Tests he played against Australia, he failed to score more than twenty runs and was soon dumped from the team. Having witnessed Pakistan being eliminated in the opening phase of the 2003 Cricket World Cup, Misbah was part of the changes made to the team in the aftermath of these results, but failed to make much of an impact and was soon dropped again.

Comeback
At the age of 33, Misbah was chosen to play in the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in 2007, filling the middle order spot vacated by Inzamam-ul-Haq. He had been regularly making runs in Pakistani domestic cricket and in the years before his recall he was consistently one of the top run scorers at each season's end, with his first-class average briefly climbing above 50.

Misbah was one of the stars of the tournament, playing a large part in many thrilling run chases. The first was in the group stage against India where he scored a half century in a tied match. He was run out attempting the winning run off the last ball of the match. In their Super 8s encounter with Australia he was named Man of the Match with an unbeaten 66 off 42 deliveries to see his side home with 5 balls to spare. Another unbeaten innings in the semi final against New Zealand saw Pakistan book a spot in the final against India.

He played an instrumental role in Pakistan's recovery in the inaugural 2007 ICC World Twenty20 final against arch-rivals India, with three sixes. He hit the first legitimate ball of the last over for six. 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. He repeated for the 3rd time against India in the semi final of the 2011 World Cup where India won by 29 runs.

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.

2008 began with some high points for Misbah as he was elevated to the post of Vice - Captain of the Pakistan team and was awarded a Grade A Contract. Since returning to International Cricket for Pakistan, Misbah has gone through a sustained patch of prolific run scoring. In his last 5 Test Match innings for Pakistan, he has notched up 458 runs at a very high batting average of 152.67 against India. In his last 5 ODIs as well, Misbah has made 190 Runs at an average of 63.33 & in Domestic Cricket for Punjab, he has amassed an astounding 586 runs at an average of 195.33 with 2 centuries and his highest first-class score of 208*.

Dropping out and the captaincy (2010-2011)
Misbah was dropped from the team after the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 and missed the team's controversial tour of England in August 2010 Due to the batting-collapses that Pakistan suffered during that tour Misbah was recalled for the subsequent tour against South Africa in the UAE to lead as a captain of the team for test series. Many people expressed there surprise at the appointment of Misbah as captain. Wasim Akram stated that although the decision was surprising if Misbah bats and fields well everything else will go according to plan. Former Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson stated that he believed Misbah has the best cricketing brain within Pakistan and he will do incredibly well in the plans for the captaincy Misbah hit back at those who criticised the decision to appoint him captain and stated that he should be given a chance to prove himself In his first match as test captain he set an example for his team when he scored 71* in a 168 run partnership with Younus Khan this helped Pakistan salvage a draw from the match

Two-test series in New Zealand (2011)
After Three Twenty20's in which Misbah did not play as Pakistan lost the series 2-1. He returned to captaining the test side and during his third test as captain he claimed his first victory when Pakistan beat New Zealand by 10 wickets. New Zealand were bowled out for 275 and during Pakistan's first innings Misbah reached a half-century before being trapped in front on 62, however Asad Shafiq top-scored in the innings with 83. Pakistan took a slender lead of 92 and bowled New Zealand out for 110 needing just 19 runs for victory and Pakistan sealed a crushing win when Taufeeq Umar sealed the winning run as Pakistan won by ten wickets and took a 1-0 lead in the series. The following match Misbah stated that the team's main focus was on improving themselves and that winning the series was a side focus. In the second and final Test of th series, Misbah yet again impressed with the bat. He was trapped in front just one short of a century in the first innings, with Pakistan taking a slender first innings lead. New Zealand posted 293 in their 2nd innings leaving Pakistan needing 274 to win on the findal day. An opening barrage from New Zealand's seamers left Pakistan struggling at 42-3, with Misbah joining Younis Khan at the crease. The two put on 118 runs and Misbah remained undefeated as Pakistan held out for a draw, finishing 226-5. This secured Pakistan's first Test series win since 2007 and helped raise Misbah's average as Captain to 112.75.

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Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat Biography

Source(google.com.pk)
Full name Imran Farhat

Born May 20, 1982, Lahore, Punjab

Current age 30 years 360 days

Major teams Pakistan, Biman Bangladesh, Habib Bank Limited,ICL Pakistan XI, Lahore, Lahore Badshahs, Lahore Eagles,Lahore Lions, Pakistan Reserves

Also known as Romi

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Legbreak

Relation Father-in-law - Mohammad Ilyas,Brother - Humayun Farhat


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Batting and Fielding Averages:
  Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 40 77 2 2400 128 32.00 4970 48.28 3 14 348 4 40 0
ODIs 53 53 2 1655 107 32.45 2346 70.54 1 13 186 16 14 0
T20Is 7 7 0 76 19 10.85 70 108.57 0 0 14 0 3 0
First-class 156 270 13 11021 308 42.88 27 47 137 0
List A 170 168 12 5710 164 36.60 13 28 67 0
Twenty20 41 41 2 1207 115 30.94 802 150.49 2 7 161 32 18 0
Bowling Averages:
  Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 40 15 427 284 3 2/69 2/69 94.66 3.99 142.3 0 0 0
ODIs 53 8 116 110 6 3/10 3/10 18.33 5.68 19.3 0 0 0
T20Is 7 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 156 5692 3259 107 7/31 30.45 3.43 53.1 2 0
List A 170 2831 2457 84 4/13 4/13 29.25 5.20 33.7 3 0 0
Twenty20 41 21 359 475 26 5/26 5/26 18.26 7.93 13.8 0 1 0
Career Statistics:
Test debut New Zealand v Pakistan at Auckland, Mar 8-12, 2001 scorecard
 
ODI debut New Zealand v Pakistan at Auckland, Feb 17-18, 2001 scorecard
 
T20I debut Australia v Pakistan at Melbourne, Feb 5, 2010 scorecard
 
Twenty20 debut Karachi Dolphins v Lahore Lions at Lahore, Apr 25, 2005 scorecard
Profile:
Imran Farhat was born 20 May 1982 .He is a Pakistani cricketer who has played over 30 Tests and One Day Internationals for Pakistan, opening the batting in most of his international innings.

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Umer Gul

Umer Gul Biography

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he slightest-overvalued but the largest part flourishing and guaranteed Pakistan velocity creation of the preceding only some years, Umar Gul is the most recent in Pakistan’s congregation-line of swiftness-bowling aptitude. He had played just nine first-class matches at what time called up for national duty in the rouse of Pakistan’s deprived 2003 World Cup. On the smooth tracks of Sharjah, Gul performed commendably, maintaining tremendous regulation and being paid appreciable out swing with the new ball.
He is not articulate although bowls an extremely swift profound ball and his outstanding have power over and capability to take out line of stitching movement symbols him out. Auxiliary, his height enables him to haul out bounce on the majority outsides and from his natural back of a length, it is a constructive attribute. His first immense moment in his profession came in the Lahore Test in opposition to India in 2003-04. Unfazed by a intimidating batting line-up, Gul slashed all the way through the Indian top order, affecting the ball both ways off the ridge at a jagged velocity. His 5 for 31 in the first innings gave Pakistan near the beginning proposal which they troop home to win the Test.
Unluckily, that was his final cricket of any kind for over a year as he exposed three pressure fractures in his back right away later than the Test. The wound would have wrecked several an international professions, although Gul came back, fitter and sharper than previous to in late 2005. He came back in a Pakistan shirt in opposition to India in the ODI series at home in February 2006 and in Sri Lanka given an idea about further signs of treatment by permanent both Tests but it was in actuality the second half of 2006, where he completely came of era. Leading the harass in opposition to England and then the West Indies as Pakistan’s main bowlers endured injuries, Gul stood tall, finishing Pakistan’s best bowler.
Since after that, as Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Akhtar have struggled, Gul has turn out to be Pakistan’s forefront and one of the most excellent swift bowlers in the world. He is smart sufficient and good adequate to achieve something in all three set-ups and 2009 proved it: he put collectively a scrap of wicket-taking in ODIs, on departed pitches in Tests (together with a profession-best six-wicket haul in opposition to Sri Lanka) and recognized himself as the world’s most excellent Twenty20 bowler, coming on later than the early overs and firing in Yorkers on demand.
He had oblique at that by being most important wicket-taker in the 2007 World Twenty20; over the after that two years he overwhelmed wherever he went, in the IPL for the Kolkatta Knight Riders and in Australia’s domestic Twenty20 tournament. Corroboration came on the grandest phase: having poleaxes Australia in a T20I in Dubai with 4-8, he was the best bowler and leading wicket-taker as Pakistan won the second World Twenty20 in England. The best part was 5-6 in opposition to New Zealand, the uppermost quality demonstration of Yorker bowling. He is not a one-format pony, on the other hand, and will hang about a vital component in Pakistan’s attack across all formats.

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Muhammad Hafeez

Muhammad Hafeez Biography

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Full name: Mohammad Hafeez

Born: October 17, 1980, Sargodha, Punjab

Current age: 31 years 316 days

Playing role: Allrounder

Batting style: Right-hand bat

Bowling style: Right-arm offbreak

Major teams: Pakistan, Faisalabad, Faisalabad Wolves, Kolkata Knight Riders, Sargodha, Sui Gas Corporation of Pakistan

Career statistics:-

Test debut: Pakistan v Bangladesh at Karachi, Aug 20-24, 2003
Last Test: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Pallekele, Jul 8-12, 2012

ODI debut: Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Sharjah, Apr 3, 2003
Last ODI: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS), Jun 18, 2012

T20I debut: England v Pakistan at Bristol, Aug 28, 2006
Last T20I: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Hambantota, Jun 3, 2012

First-class debut: 1998/99
Last First-class: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Pallekele, Jul 8-12, 2012
List A debut: 1998/99
Last List A: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS), Jun 18, 2012
Twenty20 debut: Australia A v Pakistanis at Adelaide, Jan 13, 2005
Last Twenty20: Wayamba United v Kandurata Warriors at Colombo (RPS), Aug 24, 2012

Profile:-

Mohammad Hafeez (born October 17, 1980 in Sargodha) is a Pakistani cricketer. Is a right-handed batsman and right-arm slow bowler. Hafeez generally opens the batting and also acts as part of the bowling attack. Mohammad Hafeez also serves as the national captain Pakistan T20.

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Wasim Akram

Wasim Akram Biography

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Full Name: Wasim Akram
Date of Birth: Jun 03, 1966, Lahore, Punjab
Major Team: Pakistan, Hampshire, Lahore, Lancashire, Pakistan Automobiles Corporation, Pakistan International Airlines
Playing Roll: All Rounder
Batting Style: Left
Bowling Style: Left-arm fast




International Debut: 1984
Batting and fielding records
M Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Test 104 147 19 2898 257* 22.64 0 - 3 7 - 57 44 -
ODI 356 280 55 3717 86 16.52 4208 88.33 - 6 - - 88 -

Bowling records
M Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Eco SR 4W 5W 10W
Test 104 181 22627 9779 414 7/119 11/110 23.62 2.59 54.65 20 25 5
ODI 356 351 18186 11812 502 5/15 5/15 23.53 3.90 36.23 17 6 -

Career Statistics
Test Debut: New Zealand v Pakistan at Auckland, 25-28, Jan 1985
ODI Debut: Pakistan v New Zealand at Faisalabad, Nov 23, 1984


In a nutshell Perhaps the best left-arm fast bowler of all time, Wasim Akram could make the ball walk and talk like no one else did. An explosive, exciting genius who could change the game with the bat as well.


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