Friday, 6 July 2012

Sohail Tanveer

Sohail Tanveer Biography
The Rawalpindi born allrounder made his first-class debut against Peshawar in October 2004 but failed to impress with bat or ball. However, in his second match, against Multan, Sohail Tanvir scored an unbeaten 97 while taking three wickets but has played only 17 first-class matches since (a total of 19 in three seasons).


Tanvir has established himself as a batting allrounder and his unbeaten 124 (his second first-class century) in the Pentangular Cup 2007 match against Sind further established that point. He also represented Pakistan Academy on their tour of Bangladesh and his fine all-round performance on that tour and against Australia A in the ODI series at home prompted the selectors to name him as Shoaib Akhtar's replacement in the inaugural ICC World Twenty20. The decision came as a surprise, however, as Tanvir was yet to take a wicket in the ten Twenty20 matches he had played.


His wrong-footed action, however, caused batsmen a lot of problems and emerged as the surprise package in the ICC World Twenty20. Although not picked for the Test team, Tanvir was back in Pakistan colours in the ODI series against South Africa. He went on to record a stunning 6 for 14 for Rajasthan in the IPL - the best figures in a Twenty20.He also bowls occasional left arm orthodox spin, as demonstrated in his second career Test, against India at Kolkata.
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HD Sohail Tanvir 4 Wickets For 34 Runs Vs Sri Lanka (Pak Vs Sri L 5th ODI 2011)
Sohail Tanvir 4 Wickets for Just 13 Runs Duronto Rajshahi v Sylhet Royals BPL 2012

Asad Shafiq

Asad Shafiq Biography
Here is a profile and biography of Pakistan cricket player Asad Shafiq. Read for information on PAK cricketer Asad Shafiq
Full Name: Asad Shafiq
Date of Birth: Jan 12, 1986, Karachi, Sind
Major Team: Pakistan, Karachi Blues, Karachi Dolphins, Karachi Whites, Karachi Whites, Karachi Zebras, North West Frontier Province, North West Frontier Province Panthers, Pakistan A, Pakistan Cricket Academy, Sind, Sind Dolphins
Playing Roll: Wicket Keeper
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Legbreak
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Pakistan vs Zimbabwe Asad Shafiq Shots World Cup 2011
Asad Shafiq First 100 In Test Vs Bangladesh 2011 HD

Thursday, 5 July 2012

Younis Khan

Younis Khan Biography
Mohammad Younis Khan (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 2003, but lost it soon after due to a string of poor scores in the home series against Bangladesh and South Africa. He came back for the one-day series against India, but failed to cement a place in the Test side. It was his return to the side in October 2004, at the pivotal one-down, against Sri Lanka in Karachi that laid the groundwork for his emergence as a force in Pakistan cricket. He was the top run-getter in the disastrous 3-0 whitewash in Australia immediately after and on the tour of India, for which Younis was elevated to vice-captain, he blossomed. After a horror start to the series he came back strongly, capping things off with 267 in the final Test. It was his highest Test score and came off 504 balls in the first innings, to set up a series levelling victory in Bangalore. As well as being an accomplished batsman, Younis is also a skilled slip fielder and a very occasional leg-spin bowler. He has performed particularly well outside Pakistan, including on tours of Australia, India, England and Sri Lanka. In the six Tests he has played against India, Younis averages an exceptional 106, the highest average against India by a Pakistani. Apart from his 267 at Bangalore, Younis also made 147 at Kolkata in 2005 and a pair of centuries during India's trip to Pakistan in 2006. More importantly, the tour to India also showcased his potential as a future captain of Pakistan and his energetic and astute leadership has impressed many people. Also in 2006, Younis made a century in the third Test against England at Headingley. On 22 January 2007, he scored a matchwinning 67 not out in the 4th innings to guide Pakistan to victory over South Africa in Port Elizabeth. The five wicket win levelled the series at 1-1. In 2005, he was one of the 15 nominees for the ICC Test Player of the Year. He is the second fastest Pakistani in terms of innings to reach 4000 Test runs, behind Javed Miandad. Younis reached the milestone in 87 innings, just one more than Sachin Tendulkar took. Younis Khan's highest position in the LG ICC's Test Batting Rankings is third, which he achieved after the third test against England in 2006. His ranking score of 856 is the fourth highest achieved by a Pakistani batsmen after Mohammad Yousuf (933), Javed Miandad (885) and Inzamam-ul-Haq (870). Younis Khan made his first 300 against Sirilanka in 24 Feb 2009.
Younis Khan Profile:
A middle-order batsman, Younis Khan is fearless, as befits his Pathan ancestry. He plays with a flourish and is especially strong in the arc from backward point to extra cover. He is prone to getting down on one knee and driving extravagantly. But this flamboyance is coupled with grit. His main weaknesses are playing away from the body and leaving straight balls. Younis was one of the few batsmen who retained his place in the team after Pakistan's disastrous World Cup campaign in 2003, but lost it soon after due to a string of poor scores in the home series against Bangladesh and South Africa. He came back for the one-day series against India, but failed to cement a place in the Test side. He is among the better fielders in Pakistan and he took a world-record four catches in one innings as substitute during Pakistan's demolition of Bangladesh in the 2001-02 Asian Test Championship. He displayed further versatility by keeping and winning the Man of the Match award against Zimbabwe in the Paktel Cup. But it was his return to the side in October 2004, at the pivotal one-down, against Sri Lanka in Karachi that laid the groundwork for his emergence as a force in Pakistan cricket. He was the top run-getter in the disastrous 3-0 whitewash in Australia immediately after and on the tour of India, for which Younis was elevated to vice-captain, he blossomed. After a horror start to the series he came back strongly, capping things off with a matchwinning 267 in the final Test. Since then, barring minor troughs such as the 2005-06 series against England at home, his career has been one elongated peak, scoring hundreds against India and England for fun and becoming Pakistan's most successful one-down in recent memory. More importantly, the tour to India also showcased his potential as a future captain of Pakistan and his energetic and astute leadership has impressed many people. As captain in Inzamam's absence he led the side to a disastrous loss against the West Indies in 2005 but also to a memorable win against India in Karachi in January 2006. Halfway through 2006, and for the first time in many a year, Pakistan have a plan of succession for the leadership. And also a very good one-down. 
Major Team: Pakistan, Habib Bank Limited, Nottinghamshire, Peshawar Cricket Association, Rajasthan Royals, South Australia, Surrey, Warwickshire, Yorkshire
Playing Roll: Batsman
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Right-arm medium, Legbreak
Nick Name: Younus Khan
Major teams Pakistan, Habib Bank Limited, Nottinghamshire, Peshawar Cricket Association, Rajasthan Royals, South Australia, Surrey, Warwickshire, Yorkshire.
Younis Khan is fearless, as befits his Pathan ancestry and will forever be remembered as the second Khan to bring home a world title for Pakistan: Younis was Pakistan's captain in the 2009 World Twenty20, leading a successful campaign with stark similarities to the one Imran Khan had led 17 years earlier. Younis retired from the format straight after, a graceful and dignified gesture from a complex but honest man. 

Younis Khan Batting, Fielding and Bowling

The above stats are as per date of this post.

Younis Khan Career

Test:
2000-2011

ODI:
2000-2010

T20:
2006-2010

IPL:
2008-2008

Younis Khan Test

Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi - Feb 26, 2000

Last played:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at Seddon Park, Hamilton - Jan 07, 2011

Younis Khan ODI

Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at National Stadium, Karachi - Feb 13, 2000

Last played:
Pakistan Vs South Africa at Dubai Sports City Cricket Stadium, Dubai - Nov 08, 2010

Younis Khan T20

Debut:
Pakistan Vs England at County Ground, Nevil Road, Bristol - Aug 28, 2006

Last played:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at AMI Stadium, Christchurch - Dec 30, 2010

Younis Khan IPL

Debut:
Rajasthan Royals Vs Kings XI Punjab at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali - Chandigarh - May 28, 2008

Last played:
Rajasthan Royals Vs Kings XI Punjab at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali - Chandigarh - May 28, 2008
Full name Younis Khan Born November 29, 1977, Mardan, North-West Frontier Province Current age 33 years 51 days Also known as Younus Khan Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling style Right-arm medium, Legbreak Younis Khan Picture Major teams Pakistan, Habib Bank... 
Major teams Pakistan, Habib Bank Limited, Nottinghamshire, Peshawar Cricket Association, Rajasthan Royals, South Australia, Surrey, Warwickshire, Yorkshire.
Younis Khan Profile
Younis Khan is fearless, as befits his Pathan ancestry and will forever be remembered as the second Khan to bring home a world title for Pakistan: Younis was Pakistan’s captain in the 2009 World Twenty20, leading a successful campaign with stark similarities to the one Imran Khan had led 17 years earlier. Younis retired from the format straight after, a graceful and dignified gesture from a complex but honest man.
Younis Khan Batting, Fielding and Bowling

The above stats are as per date of this post.
Younis Khan Career
Test:
2000-2011
ODI:
2000-2010
T20:
2006-2010
IPL:
2008-2008
Younis Khan Test
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi – Feb 26, 2000
Last played:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at Seddon Park, Hamilton – Jan 07, 2011
Younis Khan ODI
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at National Stadium, Karachi – Feb 13, 2000
Last played:
Pakistan Vs South Africa at Dubai Sports City Cricket Stadium, Dubai – Nov 08, 2010
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Debut:
Pakistan Vs England at County Ground, Nevil Road, Bristol – Aug 28, 2006
Last played:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at AMI Stadium, Christchurch – Dec 30, 2010
Younis Khan IPL
Debut:
Rajasthan Royals Vs Kings XI Punjab at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali – Chandigarh – May 28, 2008
Last played:
Rajasthan Royals Vs Kings XI Punjab at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali – Chandigarh – May 28, 2008
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Younis Khan is fearless, as befits his Pathan ancestry and will forever be remembered as the second Khan to bring home a world title for Pakistan: Younis was Pakistan's captain in the 2009 World Twenty20, leading a successful campaign with stark similarities to the one Imran Khan had led 17 years earlier. Younis retired from the format straight after, a graceful and dignified gesture from a complex but honest man.

It is as a batsman, and a fearless one, that he made his name first, playing with a flourish. He is especially strong in the arc from backward point to extra cover. He is prone to getting down on one knee and driving extravagantly. But this flamboyance is coupled with grit.

Though Younis was one of the few batsmen who retained his place in the team after Pakistan's disastrous World Cup campaign in 2003, he lost it soon after due to a string of poor scores in the home series against Bangladesh and South Africa. He came back for the one-day series against India, but failed to cement a place in the Test side. He is among the better fielders in Pakistan and he took a world-record four catches in one innings as substitute during Pakistan's demolition of Bangladesh in the 2001-02 Asian Test Championship.

But until his return to the side in October 2004, he wasn't a fixture. At the pivotal one-down, against Sri Lanka in Karachi, a century laid the groundwork for his emergence as a force in Pakistan cricket. He was the top run-getter in the disastrous 3-0 whitewash in Australia immediately after and on the tour of India, for which Younis was elevated to vice-captain, he blossomed. After a horror start to the series he came back strongly, capping things off with a match-winning 267 in the final Test. He credits the late Bob Woolmer, to whom he was close, for the turnaround in his career.

Since then, barring minor troughs such as the 2005-06 series against England at home, his career has been one elongated peak, scoring hundreds against India and England for fun and becoming Pakistan's most successful one-down in recent memory. More importantly, the tour to India also showcased his potential as a future captain of Pakistan and his energetic and astute leadership has impressed many people. As captain in Inzamam's absence he led the side to a disastrous loss against the West Indies in 2005 but also to a memorable win against India in Karachi in January 2006.

He blotted his book by suddenly resigning from the captaincy in Inzamam's absence for the Champions Trophy 2006, only to return a day later and lead a scandal-afflicted side to a disappointing first round exit. He was the favourite to take over the captaincy after Pakistan's ignominous World Cup ouster in 2007 but he turned it down, citing mental strain and decided to honour his commitment with Yorkshire by making himself unavailable for Pakistan. In January 2009, however, the PCB came calling a third time, after Pakistan's disastrous home ODI series against Sri Lanka, and appointed him captain in place of Shoaib Malik. Within a few months, with the Twenty20 win, Younis was looking a natural leader.

But the peace, once again, did not last long and several senior players in the team expressed misgivings over Younis' leadership. Things came to a head against New Zealand in Sharjah, after which he announced his resignation from the top-job and sought a break from the team for the tour down under. He was included in the ODI team, midway through a disastrous tour, but struggled for form and runs. His career hit its biggest controversy in March 2010 when, along with Mohammad Yousuf, he was banned by the PCB from all Pakistan teams, for causing infighting within the team, in effect ending his career.
International Debut: 2000
Batting and fielding records
M Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St  
Test 67 119 8 5617 313 50.60 10486 53.57 17 23 677 28 74 -
ODI 223 212 20 6228 144 32.44 8277 75.24 6 42 493 51 111 -
T20I 25 21 3 437 51 24.28 355 123.10 - 2 31 12 11 -

Bowling records
M Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Eco SR 4W 5W 10W  
Test 67 203 660 407 7 2/23 4/50 58.14 3.70 94.29 - - -
ODI 223 17 254 249 3 1/3 1/3 83.00 5.88 84.67 - - -
T20I 25 1 22 18 3 3/18 3/18 6.00 4.91 7.33 - - -

Career Statistics
Test Debut: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Rawalpindi, 26 Feb - 01 Mar 2000
ODI Debut: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Karachi, Feb 13, 2000
Twenty20 Debut: England v Pakistan at Bristol, Aug 28, 2006

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Wahab Riaz

Wahab Riaz Biography
Born June 28, 1985, Lahore, Punjab
Major teams Pakistan, Hyderabad (Pakistan), Hyderabad Hawks, Lahore, Lahore Lions, Lahore Ravi, National Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan A, Punjab (Pakistan)
Also known as Vicky
Playing role Bowler
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Left-arm fast-medium
Wahab Riaz's left-arm fast medium has benefited from Pakistan's chronic poor luck with fast bowlers. With Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif missing more than they play and Umar Gul injury-prone, Riaz came into national reckoning earlier than he might have reasonably expected. His early start was promising though it came in ODIs against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh early in 2008. His first real test came against India in Bangladesh, where after 9.2 expensive overs, he was taken out of the attack for bowling two beamers. But as Pakistan misses its leading bowlers Riaz's brisk pace remains in national contention.
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India vs Pakistan Wahab Riaz 5 Wickets World Cup 2011
Wahab Riaz Double Wicket Over Vs Surrey Lions (July.14.2010)

Umar Akmal

Umar Akmal Biography
As explosive starts to one’s International careers go, few can rival Umar Akmal. He announced his entry with scores of 66 and 102* within his first 3 ODI innings (at Sri Lanka, 2009) in addition to a 129 and 75 on Test debut (at New Zealand, 2009). Those performances weren’t a surprise. At first class level, Akmal was renowned for his big scores amassed in quick time. 7 years prior to his debut, Umar’s elder brother Kamran had already gotten his taste of international cricket. By 2010, the siblings featured regularly, in tandem for Pakistan.
As a fearless, middle-order batsman, throughout Pakistan’s disappointing spree of series losses against Sri Lanka in 2009 and later at Australia in early 2010, Umar Akmal’s ascendance was one of their few positives. But as the series in Australia progressed, complacency began to creep into Akmal’s Test form, which started to dip. In ODIs though, a hundred and five fifties by his 18th outing maintained a steady average. It was enough to justify an inclusion in Pakistan’s 2010 T20 World Cup squad. He finished the tournament as Pakistan’s 3rd highest-run getter towards their semi-final run.
While still protected as a batsman, featuring at 3-down, in a Pakistan side that lacks specialist batsmen with the temperament for all forms of the game, Umar Akmal is their most proven rookie to fill the void for the years to come.
Fast Facts
Akmal’s total of 204 runs on his Test debut (against New Zealand) is the 8th highest ever.
It’s also the second highest for a Pakistani debutant behind Yasir Hameed’s 275 in 2003.
Akmal’s 129 on Test debut is the 4th highest for a Pakistani, making him one of only 7 players from his country to score a century on debut. Among those on the list, Akmal is the only centurion to have achieved the feat on foreign soil.
It took Umar Akmal 38 matches (6 Tests, 18 ODIs and 14 T20s) until playing for Pakistan in Pakistan, the third most behind teammate Mohammad Aamer (41) and Sri Lankan Greame Labrooy (53).
Along with brother Kamran Akmal, the Akmals are the 4th blood brothers to feature for Pakistan in the 60-odd years of cricket history.
Among top order batsmen, Akmal has the 4th best strike rate overall (Test, ODI and T20) for Pakistani players. (Minimum of 40 matches).
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Umar Akmal's Blazing Innings 79* Against England

Taufiq Umar

Taufiq Umar Biography
Taufeeq Umar: (born June 20, 1981 in Lahore) is a Pakistani cricketer who was a regular Test opening batsman three seasons before being dismissed before the 2004-05 season . Unusually for a player of Pakistan, Omar has played more ODIs evidence because he was not given an extended run in the ODI side until 2003, when he played eight ODIs in a row. However, only missed two of the 24 tests played between August 2001 and April 2004, and after 17 races of his batting average had reached 48.03 after he made four scores above 50 on the series of two tests with South Africa [2]. Possess excellent temperament, he is still unique among Pakistani openers in their ability to concentrate for long periods and their ability to create entries. With exquisite drives both sides of the window, a huge cut and pull shot in the armory and has the natural gift of time, the answer seemed very open to the problem of Pakistan, especially against a total force of South African attack in South Africa (2003). 
A loss of form against India (2004) resulted in Taufeeq lose their place in the team and the consequent loss of confidence hitting. He remained in the minds of the selectors of Pakistan, Pakistan playing against a touring England XI in 2005-06 [3] and continued to play for Lahore Ravi and Habib Bank Limited in Pakistan's domestic competitions. Remains to be seen if he can regain his solid technique and try again the first game of cricket as a formidable it was meant to be. This is compounded by the fact that he joined the League of Cricket in India and Lahore Badshahs representing the rebels. Taufeeq going to spend a summer in the UK to play Major League Cricket Club Cricket Lancaster in the Northern League.
Major Team: Pakistan, Habib Bank Limited, ICL Pakistan XI, Lahore, Lahore Badshahs, Mumbai Champs, Pakistan reserves
Playing Roll: Batsman
Batting Style: Left
Bowling Style: Right-arm offbreak
A starter on the left of Lahore, Taufeeq Umar first made his mark in the U-15 Lombard Challenge in England in 1996. He made 87 against England in the semifinal, and final, losing to India, Pakistan, opened with Hasan Raza, who was to play Test cricket soon after. A player from the first walk that leads well, Taufeeq still a good cutter. You can also play the ball a little offspin hand. Taufeeq could not have asked for an easier introduction to international cricket - who played his first Test against Bangladesh, and duly notched up hundreds of becoming the eighth player to score a century on Test debut for Pakistan. But more impressive were his performances post-attack by 88 against Australia's first class was followed by a faultless 135 against South Africa in Cape Town. Under inflatable fields, Taufeeq had plenty of time to play the seamers. He did not have much chance in the World Cup, but was active as an absolute Pakistan's home series against South Africa, scoring a hundred fifty-three in four innings.
However, as a result of Pakistan's lack of patience with their starters, who was fired a few more tests later after a series of moderate performances. Since then he has been in and out - more out - the team. When given an opportunity, since, he has looked understandably nervous, but since it does not open in Pakistan has been allowed to settle on the side, the door remains open.
A left-handed starter in the city of Lahore, Taufeeq seems to be one of the higher-order experiments Pakistan ido 'kaput'. He impressed everyone's right and from the first time in the FIFA U-15 where he scored a superb 87 in the semifinals against England and caught the attention of the selectors. Taufeeq made his test debut in August 2001 against Bangladesh and seized the opportunity with both hands, scoring a century in the game.
Lahore's talent continued his prolific form against the top of the Nations of cricket in Australia and South Africa. He showed solid technique with shots from the back of the foot-and some sublime drives off the front foot-88 to score against the Australians and 135 against the Proteas. Its limited opportunity in the 2003 World Cup prompted him to do more to prove himself and did so with a hammer than a century and fifty three in four innings at home against South Africa.
Taufeeq Umar could not maintain the consistency of such blows and soon found himself out of the national team. His romance with the rebel league, the ICL, stopped his international career growth and despite the scrapping of the league, this left-handed starter has not been able to open the doors to the national team.
Basseterre: Taufeeq Omar moved to within reach of his fifth Test hundred, and allowed Pakistan to impose its authority in the second Test against West Indies on Sunday.
The Pakistani opener hit a chancy, undefeated 97 to anchor the visitors to 202 for three in their second innings - a lead of 251 overall - the end of the third day at Warner Park.
Taufeeq 10 balls hit the limits of 231 in about four hours of batting to strengthen Pakistan 's position after he said goodbye to the West Indies of 223 before lunch to take a first innings advantage of 49 years .
The left-hander Taufeeq, however, lived a charmed life, surviving three chances before the West Indies, called for a catch behind the West Indies captain Darren Sammy the ball end of the day.
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Pakistan cricket player (Taufiq Umar) Abusing Tendulkar..

Umer Gul

Umer Gul Biography

Date of Birth: April 14, 1984
Birth Place: Peshawar, North-Western Frontier Province
Major teams Pakistan, Gloucestershire, Habib Bank Limited, Kolkata Knight Riders, North West Frontier Province, North West Frontier Province Panthers, Pakistan A, Pakistan International Airlines, Peshawar, Peshawar Panthers, Western Australia
Batting style: Right-hand bat
Playing role: Bowler 
Bowling style: Right-arm fast-medium
The less aggressive, but the most successful and said the pace of Product Pakistan in recent years, Umar Gul, Pakistan, the final assembly line, the pace bowling talent. He was only nine games of the first class, asked if called national duty because of the poor in Pakistan World Championship in 2003. There are even traces of Sharjah, Gul are very well maintained excellent discipline and significant lateral displacement of the new ball.
Not free, but bowls a heavy ball very quickly, and exceptional control measures, and the ability to extract the movement of funds from the seam. Moreover, this area is possible to complete recovery in most areas, the nature and duration of the back, is very useful. His first important moment in his career in the Lahore Test against India, 2003-04. Undaunted is a daunting batting line-up, Gul devastated by Indian top order, moving the ball in both directions from the fast pace of fashion. 31st May in their first innings gave Pakistan the early initiative when he went home to win the race.
Unfortunately, this is his last cricket for over a year, elected three stress fractures in his back immediately after the test. The damage would have ended many of his international career, but Gul returned, fitter and sharper than it was in late 2005. He returned to Pakistan in India ODI Series T in the country in February 2006 and in Sri Lanka was still evidence of rehabilitation, are resistant to these two tests, but it was actually the second half of 2006, which is full of age. Leading the attack on England and the West Indies players of Pakistan was the main victim, finishing much better bowler Gul of Pakistan.
After Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif is distracted, the cutting edge Pakistani Gul and one of the best players in the world was fast. She is intelligent and good, both for success in all three forms of 2009 and it turned out that he has established a counter window and ODIs, the evidence is not dead (also a career spanning more than six stops on the tour to Sri Lanka) and the world's best Twenty20 player who can come after the first, and burning at the request of York.
He suggested that as the first recipient of the window years World Twenty20 2007, after two years, has impressed wherever he went and Kolkata Knight Riders IPL Twenty20 tournament and mainland Australia. The confirmation came on the bigger picture: Australia poleaxed T20i with Dubai is 4.8, which is the best wicket-thrower and the receiver of Pakistan had won the Twenty20 World War II in England. The highlight was a 5-6 against New Zealand, the quality of bowling exposure York. Is not a form of a horse, however, and is an integral part of the attack on all forms Pakistan.
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