Wednesday 1 August 2012

Aaqib Javed

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Aaqib Javed Biography
An below-ranked hasty-medium bowler who mastered conventional and render null and void-swing. He had a dashing run-up which terminated in a far above the ground exploit, associated to a antagonistic approach towards batsmen. Aqib Javed was supposedly merely 16 at what time he made his Test first appearance in 1988-89, other than he exhausted a great deal of his profession in the shadows of Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, in spite of playing an important part in Pakistan’s 1992 World Cup triumph at what time he opened the bowling in point of fact in position of the wounded Waqar. The following tour of England was action-packed too.
Aqib was mixed up in a tarnished jersey-tugging unpleasant incident with umpire Roy Palmer later than he had without cause inclined diminutive at England’s No. 11 Devon Malcolm. Aqib was in and out of the side to boot much for his penchant, and made more of a collision as a one-day player. His profession finished in the middle of the bitterness of Pakistan’s match-setting up argument, in which he was seen as one of the unsoiled players.

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Aaqib Javed Vs India 1991 7 For 37 At Sharjah
Aqib Javed Great Bowling Vs Australia 1992 WC

Azhar Ali

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Azhar Ali Biography
Azhar Ali who started played at the tender age of 16 saw his dream turn to reality when he found his name in Pakistan squad for the Test series against Australia in 2010 and the joy was made all the more sweeter when he made his Test debut at the historic Lords.
The right hander who played his first game for Lahore in 2001 has over the years improved on his game and starting 2006 onwards was one of the most prolific scorers in domestic cricket. He went on to play for Pakistan A before being propelled into the national team when the team decided to look beyond veterans Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan. Following their loss in the 1st test, Ali played a fine knock of 51 as Pakistan chased down a tricky 180 set up by the Baggie Green in the 2nd test. His fine unbeaten 92 was also instrumental in Pakistan taking a priceless lead in a Test against England.
Normally an opener, he continues to bat at number 3 or in the middle order for Pakistan. A compact batsman with sound technique and enormous amounts of patience, Ali has all the attributes to be at the top level given he remains consistent. His next priority however will be to cement his place in ODIs and T20s.
Fast Facts
He hit his first fifty in only his 2nd test.
From his first 57 first class games, he has scored 11 hundreds and also has a highest score of 153.Span:
Test: 2010-2011
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Debut:
Pakistan Vs Australia at Lord's, London - Jul 13, 2010
Last played:
Pakistan Vs West Indies at Providence Stadium, Guyana - May 12, 2011
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AZHAR ALI MAKES HIS 2ND TEST HUNDRED AGAINST ENGLAND
Pakistani Cricketer Azhar Ali Hits Pigeon With Cricket Ball 16th Jan 2011

Imran Nazir

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Imran Nazir Biography
Imran Nazir an other gift of Allah for the Pakistan in the cricket player’s team. But the distrust was that as he offers more genuine promise than most. He is predominantly strong off the back foot, loves forcing all the way through the covers. His hostile behavior towards his cricket passion has had him made as a one-day player. In the initial period of his entrance he couldn’t perform well in his first few Tests.
Ultimately, on the other hand, Glenn McGrath and Co noticed his method and deficient of footwork rather cruelly in two Tests matches against Australia. The preference of Mohammad Hafeez, Yasir Hameed, Imran Farhat and Taufeeq Umar moved him upward level, which enhance his career charm and He became National squad against South Africa in 2006-07 because of the consistency in performances in in-land matches. And he was selected for World Cup 2007 team on his volatile performance 39-ball 57-scores, but his three failure match series won’t polish his performance and become a slight decline of his image in the Pakistani people. Over all his performance made him one of the best fielders in the Pakistan cricket team, so he is considered as to be the 1st Pakistani to flip-flop (while intercepting a square cut).
His career-best performance of 160 adjacent to Zimbabwe in the World Cup retained him for the following such tours to Abu Dhabi and Scotland whereas Imran also is being elected for Pakistani cricket training camps. Then he was selected in Twenty20 World Championship and rewarded by a “Central Contract” in July 2007 before representing Pakistan in the home ODI series in opposition to South Africa. Later-on he coupled with the unsanctioned Indian Cricket League and performed very well for the Lahore Badshahs, but when the PCB pardoned players to have severed ties with the ICL, Imran Nazir was soon called back into the ODI side.
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Saleem Malik

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Saleem Malik Biography
Saleem Malik, Cricketers is famous for Cricket, Pakistani celebrity. Born on 16 April,1963
Saleem Malik (also known as Salim Malik) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played between 1981/82 and 1999, at one stage captaining the Pakistani cricket team. He was a right-handed wristy middle order batsman who was strong square of the wicket. His legbreak bowling was also quite effective. Despite playing over 100 Tests he would go down in cricket history as the first of a number of international cricketers to be banned for match fixing around the turn of the 21st century. Saleem is the brother in law of former teammate Ijaz Ahmed.
Career highlights
Malik played his first Test match in March 1982, against Sri Lanka at Karachi. After making 12 in his first innings he made an unbeaten 100 in the second to set up a declaration. Aged 18 years and 323 days he was at the time the second youngest player to make a century on Test debut.
During the tour of England in 1987, Malik fell for 99 at Headingley and made 102 at The Oval. He would become familiar with English conditions, playing for Essex for a couple of years during the early 1990s. He had a good season in 1991, scoring 1972 runs, the 3rd most by a non English player for Essex. In Test cricket he performed better against England than any other of his opponents, appearing 19 times and making 1396 runs at 60.70.
One of his notable performances in One Day International cricket was an innings that he played against India in 1987. Chasing 238 in 40 overs, Pakistan were reduced to 5/161 when Saleem arrived at the crease. He scored 72 out of the remaining 77 runs required, making them from just 36 deliveries. He finished unbeaten and Pakistan won by 2 wickets with 3 balls still to spare in the match.
He captained Pakistan in 12 Tests, winning 7. In ODI cricket he led his country 34 times and won 21 of them.
Match Fixing
Malik captained Pakistan in tours of South Africa and Zimbabwe before being suspended from cricket having been accused of bribery. He was however found innocent and allowed to continue his career. Malik played his last Test match in January 1999 but ended his cricket career in disgrace, having been banned from associating himself with the game in any capacity by Justice Qayyam's enquiry in May 2000. He became the first ever cricketer to be banned for match fixing and his appeals of innocence have not borne fruit since, remaining an outcast in the cricketing world.
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