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| Saleem Malik Saleem Malik ![]() Saleem Malik Pakistan Personal information Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling style Right-arm legspin Career statistics Tests ODIs Matches 103 283 Runs scored 5768 7170 Batting average 43.69 32.88 100s/50s 15/29 5/47 Top score 237 102 Balls bowled 734 3505 Wickets 5 89 Bowling average 82.79 33.24 5 wickets in innings - 1 10 wickets in match - n/a Best bowling 1/3 5/35 Catches/stumpings 65/- 81/- As of 4 February 2006 To be continoue
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| Saleem Malik Saleem Malik (Urdu: سلیم ملک) (born April 16, 1963) (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 during the turn of the 20th century. Saleem is the brother in law of former teammate Ijaz Ahmed. To be continoue
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| Dear Umair apkee wish kay mutabik mainay jo next player choose kia hay wo Saeed Anwer he hain.... Aur bhi agar degar members kisi bhi Pakistani Players kay baray may janna chain wo mujhay isi thread per bata saktay hian... Kuch forum ke problems ke waja say may gair hazir rahi.. Aaj try kia to forum sahi chul raha hay. So Saleem Malik ko continoue kertee hon...
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| Saleem Malik Career highlights Malik played his first Test match in March 1982, against Sri Lanka at Karachi.[2] 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 youngest ever player to make a century on Test debut.[3] 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 Es*** for a couple of years during the early 1990's. He had a good season in 1991, scoring 1972 runs, the 3rd most by a non English player for Es***.[4] In Test cricket he performed better against England than any other of his opponents, appearing 19 times and making 1396 runs at 60.70.[5] One of his notable performances in One Day International cricket was an innings that he played against India in 1987.[6] 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. To be continoue
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| Saleem Malik 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 of 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.[7] ---------xxxxxxxxxxxxx------------------------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx---------------------------xxxxxx Next will be Saeed Anwer
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| Saeed Anwer ![]() Saeed Anwar (Urdu: سعید انور) born. September 6, 1968) in Karachi, Pakistan, is a former Pakistani cricketer who was an opening batsman. He is most notable for scoring 194 runs against India in Chennai, the highest in any One Day International. He was an opener for Pakistan and generally opened with Aamer Sohail. Saeed Anwar Pakistan Personal information Batting style Left handed batsman Bowling style Slow left arm orthodox Career statistics Tests ODIs Matches 55 247 Runs scored 4052 8823 Batting average 45.52 39.21 100s/50s 11/25 20/43 Top score 188 194 Overs 8 40.3 Wickets 0 6 Bowling average N/A 31.83 5 wickets in innings 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 n/a Best bowling N/A 2/9 Catches/stumpings 18/0 42/0 As of 17 November 2005 To be continoue
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| Saeed Anwer Career An opening batsman capable of dismantling even the best bowling attacks, Anwar was an attacking player in one-day matches and once settled in Test matches, scored quickly and all over the field. His success came from good timing and wristy flicks rather than physical power, being famous for his trademark flick, and he could lift a ball that had pitched outside off stump for six over midwicket. His timing and ability to score quick runs made him a crowd favourite. He was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1997. He was the first Pakistani batsman to score a century against India on Indian soil in a One-day match. He has the highest Test batting average (59.06) of any Pakistani against Australia, and once scored three consecutive centuries against them. He scored a classic century against South Africa in Durban, which allowed Pakistan to win a Test match for the first time in South Africa. On May 21, 1997 in Chennai, he scored 194 against India in an ODI match. This is the highest individual score by any batsman in the world and his record stands, almost a decade after he achieved it, although batsmen have come close to his score in recent years (most recently, Matthew Hayden of Australia made 181 not out against New Zealand). [1] He is a member of the exclusive club of batsmen who have scored three successive hundreds in ODIs, with hundreds against Sri Lanka, West Indies and Sri Lanka during the 1993–94 Champions Trophy in Sharjah. He scored 2 successive hundreds on three other occasions in his career, and was the first batsman to complete this feat in ODIs.[2] ![]() To be continoue
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| Saeed Anwer Records The highest individual score in a ODI match (194). He scored 2 or more successive hundreds on four occasions. He holds the highest Test batting average (59.06) of any Pakistani against Australia in Test matches. 20 hundreds in one day internationals Moving Away from Cricket Anwar's loss of form coincided with a great personal tragedy in 2001, when his three year-old daughter died. After this, Anwar became a born-again Muslim. He made his return to cricket after a long hiatus and was one of the most consistent Pakistani batsmen in the 2003 World Cup, with a century against India in his penultimate inning and an unbeaten 40 in his last inning, against Zimbabwe. The PCB axed most of the senior players in light of Pakistan's inability to make the second round of the 2003 CWC and Anwar was not selected again ![]() ___xxxx--------------xxxx---------xxxxxx Next will be Wasim Akram
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| You are welcome my dear, Aur kisi say milna chahtay hain to aap bata dain.... takay unsay apkee meeting arrange kee jay
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| Waseem Akram Waseem Akram ![]() Wasim Akram Pakistan Personal information Full name Wasim Akram Nickname Sultan of Swing Born 3 June 1966 (1966-06-03) (age 41) Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Role Bowler Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling style Left-arm fast International information Test debut (cap 102) 25 January 1985: v New Zealand Last Test 9 January 2002: v Bangladesh ODI debut (cap 53) 23 November 1984: v New Zealand Last ODI 4 March 2003: v Zimbabwe ODI shirt no. 3 Domestic team information Years Team 2003 Hampshire 2000/01 Lahore Blues 1997/98 Lahore City 1992/93–2001/02 Pakistan International Airlines 1988–1998 Lancashire 1986/87 Lahore City 1985/86 Lahore City Whites 1984/85–1985/86 Pakistan Automobiles Corporation Career statistics Tests ODIs FC LA Matches 104 356 257 594 Runs scored 2898 3717 7161 6993 Batting average 22.64 16.52 22.73 18.90 100s/50s 3/7 0/6 7/24 0/17 Top score 257* 86 257* 89* Balls bowled 22627 18186 50278 29719 Wickets 414 502 1042 881 Bowling average 23.62 23.52 21.64 21.91 5 wickets in innings 25 6 70 12 10 wickets in match 5 0 16 0 Best bowling 7/119 5/15 8/30 5/10 Catches/stumpings 44/0 88/0 97/0 147/0 As of 11 January 2008 (To be continoue)
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| Waseem Akram Wasim Akram (Urdu: وسیم اکرم) (born June 3, 1966 in Lahore, Punjab) is a former Pakistani cricketer. He was a left-arm fast bowler and left-handed batsman, who represented the Pakistani cricket team in Tests and One Day Internationals. He is widely regarded as one of the finest fast bowlers ever and holds world records for the most wickets taken in both ODIs (502) ![]() Domestic career Wasim signed for Lancashire in 1988 and went on to become one of their most successful overseas players. From 1988 to 1998, he spearheaded their attack in their NatWest Trophy, Benson & Hedges Cup and Sunday League winning sides. He was a favourite of the local fans who used to sing a song called "Wasim for England" at Lancashire's matches. (To be continoue)
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| Waseem Akram International career Wasim made his Test debut for Pakistani cricket team against New Zealand in early 1985 and in only his second Test he made his presence felt with a ten-wicket haul. Like a few other Pakistani cricketers of his time, he was identified at club level and bypassed first-class domestic competition, entering international cricket directly. A few weeks prior to his selection into the Pakistani team, he was an unknown club cricketer who had failed to even make it to his college team. He was spotted by Javed Miandad, and as a result of his insisting was it that Wasim was given an oppurtunity to play for Pakistan. Later that season he paired with Imran, who became his mentor, at the World Championship of Cricket in Australia. Wasim's rise in international cricket was rapid during the initial years. When Pakistan toured the West Indies in 1988, he looked to be the quickest bowler between the two sides. However, a serious groin injury impeded his career in the late 1980s. Following two surgeries, he re-emerged in 1990 as a bowler who focused more on swing and control than speed. ![]() To be continoue
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| Waseem Akram One-Day success Wasim was instrumental in Pakistan's famous World Cup victory in 1992 in Australia. In the final against England his late flurry of an innings, 33 off 19 balls, pushed Pakistan to a respectable 249 for 6. Wasim then took the all-important wicket of Ian Botham early on, and when brought back into the attack later on, with the ball reverse swinging, he produced a devastating spell which led to Allan Lamb and Chris Lewis being clean-bowled in successive deliveries. His excellent performances earned him the Man of the Match award for the final.[4][5] He also captained Pakistan with some success. The high points of his captaincy were the 1996-97 victory in the World Series in Australia, two Test match wins in India in 1998-99 and in 1999, when Pakistan reached the World Cup final for the second time. The low point was the 1996 World Cup in Pakistan and India, when he had to pull out of the crucial quarter final match against India. After Pakistan's defeat, there were angry protests outside his homes, and a government inquiry was launched into the failure. In 1999, he led Pakistan to the brink of victory in the World Cup before they rolled over and gave the final to Australia. This was the start of the match-fixing controversies, as people believed Wasim had set up the match for Australia. He was pardoned by Justice Qayyum. He was Pakistan's top bowler in the 2003 World Cup taking 19 wickets in 7 matches. However, Pakistan failed to reach the "Super Six" phase of the tournament, and Wasim was one of the eight players to be sacked by the Pakistan Cricket Board as a result. Wasim was diagnosed with diabetes at the peak of his career, but despite the initial psychological blow, he managed to regain his form and went on to produce fine cricketing displays. Since then he has actively sought to be involved in various awareness-raising campaigns for diabetes.[6] ![]() To be continoue
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