Wednesday 24 December 2014

Umar Gul

Umar Gul Biography
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Born April 14, 1984, Peshawar, North-Western Frontier Province
Current age 30 years 255 days
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, Sussex, Uva Next, Western Australia
Playing role Bowler
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium.
Height: 1.91 m

Umar Gul Profile
The least-hyped but most successful and solid Pakistan pace product of the last few years, He had played just nine first-class matches when called up for national duty in the wake of Pakistan's poor 2003 World Cup. On the flat tracks of Sharjah, Gul performed very well, maintaining excellent regulation and getting appreciable outswing with the new ball.Umar Gul is one Pakistan fast bowler who has earned a good reputation in the past few years.. Gul isn't in the Shoaib Akhtar mould in terms of pace, but his outstanding control and skill to extort seam movement single him out. Also, his height facilitates him to extract bounce on most surfaces and from his natural back of a length, it is a valuable trait. Unluckily, that was his last cricket of any kind for over a year as he discovered three stress fractures in his back immediately after the Test. The injury would have ended many an international career, but Gul returned, fitter and sharper than before in late 2005.
He returned in a Pakistan shirt against India in the ODI series at home in February 2006 and in Sri Lanka showed further signs of treatment by lasting both Tests but it was really the second half of 2006, where he fully came of age. Leading the attack against England and then the West Indies as Pakistan's main bowlers suffered injuries, Gul stood tall, finishing Pakistan's best bowler.Since then, as Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Akhtar have floundered, Gul has become Pakistan's front line bowler and one of the best fast bowlers in the world. He is smart enough and good enough to succeed in all three formats and 2009 proved it: he put together a patch of wicket-taking in ODIs, on dead pitches in Tests (including a career-best six-wicket haul against Sri Lanka) and established himself as the world's best Twenty20 b Find Umar Gul profile and stats of batting, bowling and fielding including latest updated news of Umar Gul, videos and images at Hamariweb.com. Also find detail Player profile and career statistics of Umar Gul of Pakistan.

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.

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.

Umar Gul Batting & Fielding Averages
  M In R NO HS Avg BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct st
Test 47 67 577 9 65* 9.948 1204 47.92 0 1 63 20 11 0
ODIs 124 63 451 17 39 9.804 637 70.80 0 0 36 13 15 0
T20s 56 25 164 8 32 9.647 153 107.1 0 0 11 10 18 0

Umar Gul Bowling Averages
  M BB R W Avg EC SR 5WI 10WM BBI BBM
Test 47 9599 5553 163 34.06 3.471 58. 4 0 6/42 9/164
ODIs 124 5782 4966 173 28.70 5.153 33.42 2 0 6/42 6/42
T20s 56 1131 1340 80 16.75 7.108 14.13 2 0 5/6 5/6

Umar Gul Career statistics
Test DebutPakistan v Bangladesh at National Stadium, Karachi, August 20, 2003
Last TestSouth Africa v Pakistan at Newlands, Cape Town, February 14, 2013
ODI DebutPakistan v Zimbabwe at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah, April 3, 2003
Last ODIPakistan v Sri Lanka at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, March 8, 2014
T20 DebutKenya v Pakistan at Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, September 4, 2007
Last T20Pakistan v West Indies at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, April 1, 2014

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Tuesday 23 December 2014

Abdul Razzaq

Abdul Razzaq Biography

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Full Name
Abdul Razzaq
Born On
December 2, 1979, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Current Age
35 years old
Major Teams
Leicestershire, Pakistan, Asian Cricket Council XI
Batting Style
Right-hand bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm fast-medium

Mr Abdul Razzaq Khan belongs to constituency PP-218 (Khanewal-VII) of 16th Punjab Assembly whose tenure spans from the year 2013 till date. His official position is member of Colonies. He is an independent candidate without affiliation to any party. He was born in Murree on 7th July 1950 and is married. He has nurtured 3.

Profile
Abdul Razzaq was once rapid enough to open the bowling and remains composed enough to bat anywhere, though he is discovering that the lower-order suits him nicely. His bowling - the reason he was first noticed - is characterised by a galloping approach, accuracy, and reverse-swing. But it is his batting that is more likely to win matches. He boasts a prodigious array of strokes and is particularly strong driving through cover and mid-off off both front and back foot. He has two gears: block or blast. Cut off the big shots and Razzaq gets bogged down, although patience is his virtue as he demonstrated in a match-saving fifty against India in Mohali in 2005. Just prior to that he had also played a bewilderingly slow innings in Australia, scoring four runs in over two hours. When the occasion demands it though, as ODIs often do, he can still slog with the best of them: England were pillaged for a 22-ball 51 at the end of 2005. and then again for nearly 60 runs in the last three overs of an ODI in September the following year.

He changed his name from Abdur Razzaq in 2002.

Abdul Razzaq Career statistics
Test DebutAustralia v Pakistan at Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, November 5, 1999
Last TestPakistan v West Indies at National Stadium, Karachi, November 27, 2006
ODI DebutPakistan v Zimbabwe at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, November 1, 1996
Last ODIPakistan v Sri Lanka at Dubai Sports City Stadium, Dubai, November 18, 2011
T20 DebutEngland v Pakistan at County Ground, Bristol, August 28, 2006
Last T20Pakistan v South Africa at Dubai Sports City Stadium, Dubai, November 15, 2013.

Pakistan (Test: 1999/00-2006/07); Pakistan (ODI: 1996/97-2011/12); Asian Cricket Council XI (ODI: 2004/05-2005/06); Pakistan (World Cup: 1999-2010/11); Pakistan (Int Twenty20: 2006-2013/14); Pakistan (Twenty20 World Cup: 2009-2012/13); Lahore City (Main FC: 1996/97-1998/99); Khan Research Laboratories (Main FC: 1997/98-1998/99); Lahore Blues (Main FC: 2000/01); Pakistan International Airlines (Main FC: 2001/02); Middlesex (Main FC: 2002-2003); Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (Main FC: 2003/04-2013/14); Lahore (Main FC: 2003/04); Lahore Ravi (Main FC: 2006/07); Worcestershire (Main FC: 2007); Surrey (Main FC: 2008); Khan Research Laboratories (Main ListA: 1997/98); Pakistan International Airlines (Main ListA: 2001/02); Middlesex (Main ListA: 2002-2003); Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (Main ListA: 2002/03-2013/14); Lahore (Main ListA: 2003/04); Worcestershire (Main ListA: 2007); Leicestershire (Main ListA: 2012); Leicestershire (Champions League: 2011/12); Middlesex (Main Twenty20: 2003); Lahore Lions (Main Twenty20: 2004/05-2012/13); Surrey (Main Twenty20: 2008); Sialkot Stallions (Main Twenty20: 2009/10); Hampshire (Main Twenty20: 2010); Leicestershire (Main Twenty20: 2011-2012); Melbourne Renegades (Main Twenty20: 2011/12); Duronto Rajshahi (Main Twenty20: 2011/12); Wayamba United (Main Twenty20: 2012); Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (Main Twenty20: 2013); Pakistan A (Other FC: 1997-1998/99); Combined XI (Pakistan) (Other FC: 1997/98); Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan's XI (Other FC: 1997/98); Pakistanis (Other FC: 1999/00-2006); Pakistan (Other FC: 1999/00-2006/07); Pakistan (Other ListA: 1996/97-2011/12); Pakistan A (Other ListA: 1997-1998/99); Pakistanis (Other ListA: 1999/00-2010); Asian Cricket Council XI (Other ListA: 2004/05-2005/06); Pakistanis (Other Twenty20: 2004/05-2010); Pakistan (Other Twenty20: 2006-2013/14); Pakistan Under-19s (Under-19 Test: 1996/97-1997/98); Pakistan Under-19s (Under-19 ODI: 1996/97-1997/98); Pakistan Under-19s (Under-19 two innings: 1996/97-1997/98); Pakistan Under-19s (Under-19 limited overs: 1996/97-1997/98); All teams.

Test Career Batting and Fielding (1999/00-2006/07)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 SRate Ct
Pakistan 46 77 9 1946 134 28.61 3 7 41.04 15
Test Career Bowling (1999/00-2006/07)
Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 5wI 10wM SRate Econ
Pakistan 7008 219 3694 100 5-35 36.94 1 0 70.08 3.16

First-Class Career Batting and Fielding (1996/97-2013/14)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct
Overall 123 193 28 5371 203* 32.55 8 29 33
First-Class Career Bowling (1996/97-2013/14)
Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 5wI 10wM SRate Econ
Overall 19206 559 11155 355 7-51 31.42 13 2 54.10 3.48

ODI Career Batting and Fielding (1996/97-2011/12)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 SRate Ct
Pakistan 261 225 57 5031 112 29.94 3 23 81.65 35
Asian Cricket Council XI 4 3 0 49 38 16.33 0 0 53.26 0
Overall 265 228 57 5080 112 29.70 3 23 81.24 35
ODI Career Bowling (1996/97-2011/12)
Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 4wI 5wI SRate Econ
Pakistan 10851 107 8452 268 6-35 31.53 8 3 40.48 4.67
Asian Cricket Council XI 90 0 112 1 1-18 112.00 0 0 90.00 7.46
Overall 10941 107 8564 269 6-35 31.83 8 3 40.67 4.69

List A Career Batting and Fielding (1996/97-2013/14)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct
Overall 334 288 67 6558 112 29.67 3 35 49
List A Career Bowling (1996/97-2013/14)
Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 4wI 5wI SRate Econ
Overall 14195 125 11384 379 6-35 30.03 13 4 37.45 4.81

International Twenty20 Career Batting and Fielding (2006-2013/14)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 SRate Ct
Pakistan 32 29 10 393 46* 20.68 0 0 116.61 2
International Twenty20 Career Bowling (2006-2013/14)
Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 4wI 5wI SRate Econ
Pakistan 339 2 395 20 3-13 19.75 0 0 16.95 6.99

Twenty20 Career Batting and Fielding (2003-2013/14)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 SRate Ct
Overall 137 121 27 2524 109 26.85 1 9 131.59 19
Twenty20 Career Bowling (2003-2013/14)
Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 4wI 5wI SRate Econ
Overall 2415 3 3073 133 4-13 23.10 2 0 18.15 7.63

Under-19 Test Career Batting and Fielding (1996/97-1997/98)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct
Pakistan Under-19s 12 21 1 692 134 34.60 1 4 3
Under-19 Test Career Bowling (1996/97-1997/98)
Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 5wI 10wM SRate Econ
Pakistan Under-19s 2711 72 1429 64 7-53 22.32 4 1 42.35 3.16

Under-19 ODI Career Batting and Fielding (1996/97-1997/98)
M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct
Pakistan Under-19s 17 15 1 349 142 24.92 1 1 5

Under-19 ODI Career Bowling (1996/97-1997/98)
Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 4wI 5wI SRate Econ
Pakistan Under-19s 901 19 613 28 4-24 21.89 1 0 32.17 4.08

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Umar Akmal

Umar Akmal Biography

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Umar Akmal is a Pakistani cricketer. He made his ODI debut on 1 August 2009 against Sri Lanka and made his Test debut against New Zealand on 23 November 2009. He is a right-handed batsman and a part-time spinner. Wikipedia
Born: May 26,
Spouse: Noor Fatima (m. 2014)
Current team: Pakistan national cricket team (#96)
Parents: Mohammad Akmal
Siblings: Kamran Akmal, Adnan Akmal

Batting style Right-hand bat

Fielding position Occasional wicketkeeper

Relation Brother - Kamran Akmal, Brother - Adnan Akmal
Playing Roll: Batsman
Batting Style: Right
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Umar Akmal Profile

The runs didn't cease to flow for Umar Akmal, the younger brother of Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran and Adnan, in his maiden first-class season. In a triumphant 2007-08 for Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, Umar failed to score in his first outing but then went on to amass 855 runs from nine matches in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, at an average of 77.72 and an impressive strike-rate of 90.18. He showed a penchant for both brisk and big scoring, with knocks of 248 off 225 balls and 186 off 170. In January 2008, he was picked in Pakistan's Under-19 team for the World Cup in Malaysia. He was the leading run-getter - with 255 runs at a strike-rate of 123.18 - in a tri-nation tournament involving England and Sri Lanka in the lead-up to the World Cup. A successful tour of Australia with Pakistan A was followed up a maiden international call-up for the ODIs in Sri Lanka, and Umar started off with a half-century in his second game and a power-packed hundred in his third. A Test call-up was inevitable and he gave an optimistic glimpse into the future of Pakistan cricket, with a century on debut, under pressure followed by a string of consistent scores in New Zealand.
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.
The runs didn't cease to flow for Umar Akmal, the younger brother of Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran and Adnan, in his maiden first-class season. In a triumphant 2007-08 for Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, Umar failed to score in his first outing but then went on to amass 855 runs from nine matches in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, at an average of 77.72 and an impressive strike-rate of 90.18. He showed a penchant for both brisk and big scoring, with knocks of 248 off 225 balls and 186 off 170. In January 2008, he was picked in Pakistan's Under-19 team for the World Cup in Malaysia. He was the leading run-getter - with 255 runs at a strike-rate of 123.18 - in a tri-nation tournament involving England and Sri Lanka in the lead-up to the World Cup. A successful tour of Australia with Pakistan A was followed up a maiden international call-up for the ODIs in Sri Lanka, and Umar started off with a half-century in his second game and a power-packed hundred in his third. A Test call-up was inevitable and he gave an optimistic glimpse into the future of Pakistan cricket, with a century on debut, under pressure followed by a string of consistent scores in New Zealand.

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 15 29 2 988 129 36.59 1481 66.71 1 6 115 17 12 0
ODIs 43 39 6 1249 102* 37.84 1430 87.34 1 8 98 21 18 0
T20Is 22 21 3 571 64 31.72 474 120.46 0 4 41 18 18 1
First-class 46 79 7 3346 248 46.47 4652 71.92 7 20 410 53 41 0
List A 68 63 9 2012 104 37.25 2298 87.55 3 12 150 38 32 0
Twenty20 46 43 8 1114 68* 31.82 861 129.38 0 7 107 30 35 1
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 15 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ODIs 43 - - - - - - - - - - - -
T20Is 22 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 46 1 6 10 0 - - - 10.00 - 0 0 0
List A 68 2 24 13 0 - - - 3.25 - 0 0 0
Twenty20 46 1 24 36 1 1/36 1/36 36.00 9.00 24.0 0 0 0
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).
Umar Akmal Batting, Fielding and Bowling.

Career Statistics
Test Debut: New Zealand v Pakistan at Dunedin, 24-28, Nov 2009
ODI Debut: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Dambulla, Aug 01, 2009
Twenty20 Debut: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Colombo, Aug 12, 2009
The runs didn't cease to flow for Umar Akmal, the younger brother of Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran and Adnan, in his maiden first-class season. In a triumphant 2007-08 for Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, Umar failed to score in his first outing but then went on to amass 855 runs from nine matches in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, at an average of 77.72 and an impressive strike-rate of 90.18. He showed a penchant for both brisk and big scoring, with knocks of 248 off 225 balls and 186 off 170. In January 2008, he was picked in Pakistan's Under-19 team for the World Cup in Malaysia. He was the leading run-getter - with 255 runs at a strike-rate of 123.18 - in a tri-nation tournament involving England and Sri Lanka in the lead-up to the World Cup. A successful tour of Australia with Pakistan A was followed up a maiden international call-up for the ODIs in Sri Lanka, and Umar started off with a half-century in his second game and a power-packed hundred in his third. A Test call-up was inevitable and he gave an optimistic glimpse into the future of Pakistan cricket, with a century on debut, under pressure followed by a string of consistent scores in New Zealand.

Akmal made 153 out of a total of 360 all out just a day after top-scoring with 51 in Pakistan's tour-opening six-run Twenty20 win over MCC at Lord's. 

His innings against Kent was much needed by the tourists as Pakistan slumped to 53 for three with hard-hitting captain Shahid Afridi out for a duck. 

Kent's seamers made the ball nip around and the Pakistan top three were dismissed inside the first hour, all lbw, with Umar Amin, Fawad Alam and Salman Butt falling cheaply.

And before lunch Kent triallist Mark Lawson had Shoaib Malik caught at backward point. 

All-rounder Alex Blake struck twice after the interval, having Kamran Akmal caught in the gully before Afridi sliced to deep backward point. 

Akmal held firm and went to his fifty with a six off Lawson but largely kept himself in check on his way to completing a 150-ball hundred. 

However, once he reached the landmark, he opened up and hit four more sixes, three off Lawson before he was stumped off the spinner by Paul Dixey. 

Lawson finished with four for 93 on his Kent debut and, in the day's remaining over, the hosts reached two without loss. 

Pakistan will play Australia in two Twenty20 internationals on July 5 and 6 at Edgbaston before playing two Tests against the same opponents at Lord's and Headingley. 

After playing Australia, Pakistan will feature in four Tests, two Twenty20 and five one-day games against England. The tour ends on September 22. 

Brief score
Pakistan 360 ( Umar Akmal 153, Lawson 4-93) by 358 runs with 10 wickets remaining 
Kent 2 for 0
Status Kent trail by 358 runs
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
8 Lahore Lions v R Rams Faisalabad 30 Jun 2011 Twenty20
8 Lahore Lions v Hawks Faisalabad 29 Jun 2011 Twenty20
20 Lahore Lions v Leopards Faisalabad 27 Jun 2011 Twenty20
43* Lahore Lions v S Stallions Faisalabad 25 Jun 2011 Twenty20
60* Pakistan v Ireland Belfast 30 May 2011 ODI # 3158
- Pakistan v Ireland Belfast 28 May 2011 ODI # 3157
56, 30 Pakistan v West Indies Basseterre 20 May 2011 Test # 1993
33, 47 Pakistan v West Indies Providence 12 May 2011 Test # 1992
26 Pakistanis v Guyana BP XI Georgetown 8 May 2011 Other match
24 Pakistan v West Indies Providence 5 May 2011 ODI # 3156
Profile
The runs didn't cease to flow for Umar Akmal, the younger brother of Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran and Adnan, in his maiden first-class season. In a triumphant 2007-08 for Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, Umar failed to score in his first outing but then went on to amass 855 runs from nine matches in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, at an average of 77.72 and an impressive strike-rate of 90.18. He showed a penchant for both brisk and big scoring, with knocks of 248 off 225 balls and 186 off 170. In January 2008, he was picked in Pakistan's Under-19 team for the World Cup in Malaysia. He was the leading run-getter - with 255 runs at a strike-rate of 123.18 - in a tri-nation tournament involving England and Sri Lanka in the lead-up to the World Cup. A successful tour of Australia with Pakistan A was followed up a maiden international call-up for the ODIs in Sri Lanka, and Umar started off with a half-century in his second game and a power-packed hundred in his third. A Test call-up was inevitable and he gave an optimistic glimpse into the future of Pakistan cricket, with a century on debut, under pressure followed by a string of consistent scores in New Zealand.

Umar Akmal Wedding
Umar Akmal is the youngest brother of Kamran Akmal and elder brother of Adnan Akmal; all brothers are professionally wicket keeper and batsman. Umar Akmal married happily just few years back and now he lives happily.

Umar Akmal News Stories
Beside his national career, he also played for local T20 matches for different cities. He also represents his presence for the county cricket. Just after his success, Umar nominated for the franchise player of inaugural Caribbean Premier league alongside with famous other Pakistani player which are Muhammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik. He also appeared in many commercial like for Pepsi, Head n shoulder and others. He is the true rising and shining star for the cricket industry of Pakistan.

In an interview he said that, his biggest dream is to play cricket along with Kamran Bhai. He loves his brother as well as his whole family. Being a young player he has lot of goals to achieve in his life. He want to become the captain for the Pakistan cricket team, he also want to see International cricket in Pakistan and very upset as per the current situation of Pakistan regarding cricket. Umar Akmal family is the true assets for the cricket industry of Pakistan.
 1990 (age 24), Lahore
Height: 1.57 m

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Ahmed Shehzad

Ahmed Shehzad Biography

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General Information
Full name Ahmed Shehzad
Born November 23, 1991, Lahore, Punjab
Current age 23 years 27 days
Major teams Pakistan, Barisal Burners, Habib Bank Limited, Jamaica Tallawahs, Lahore Eagles, Lahore Lions, Lahore Ravi, Lahore Shalimar, Pakistan Under-19s
Playing role Opening batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling Style Legbreak
 Ahmed Shehzad

Ahmed Shehzad is a Pakistani cricketer. Here comes another young gun of Pakistan Cricket team, the opening batsman Ahmed Shehzad. He is a well known all rounder who plays for his national team along with premier leagues. His aggressive yet impressive style of batting has made him a prominent figure. He plays domestic cricket for Habib Bank Limited ans he also perfrom very well in under 10. He made his One Day International debut for Pakistan on 24 April 2009 against Australia.Shehzad made his debut for Pakistan in a one-day international against Australia on 29 April 2009. In his maiden match he scored one boundary before he was run-out. The following match he scored 40 in an innings that included 4 fours. The third match he scored 43 but this time just scored 2 fours and in the final match of the series he scored 19 with 1 boundary to his name before he was given out leg-before.he Barisal Burners bought Shehzad for $50,000 to pay in the 2012 Bangladesh Premier League.Ahmed Shehzad produced an all-round performance to help Barisal Burners beat Duronto Rajshahi by 22 runs in the Bangladesh Premier League on Saturday. Barisal Burners scored 180 for 2 in their allotted 20 overs. Openers Shehzad and Chris Gayle gave the Burners a solid start as the duo were involved in an 82 run stand for the opening partnership before Marlon Samuels picked up Gayle for 39. Find Ahmed Shehzad profile and stats of batting, bowling and fielding including latest updated news of Ahmed Shehzad, videos and images at Hamariweb.com. Also find detail Player profile and career statistics of Ahmed Shehzad of Pakistan.

Ahmed Shehzad aims to be an aggressive batsman like Ricky Ponting, and he is well on his way if his top-order performances for Pakistan Under-19s are any indication. Shehzad made his first-class debut in January 2007, just two months after his 15th birthday, and has since established himself as an opening batsman for the U-19 team. His 167 in the same year helped Pakistan chase down a stiff 342 in the first Youth Test against England in Derby. He backed that up with impressive performances at home, scoring 315 runs – with a highest of 105 – as Australia Under-19s were thrashed 5-0. Another century followed in the Youth Test against Bangladesh, and he carried that form into the triangular tournament in Sri Lanka in 2008, which Pakistan won. He made it to the Pakistan Test squad for the home series against Sri Lanka the following year despite not being in the probables. A century in the tour game against the visitors changed his fortunes. He returned to the Under-19 circuit to represent Pakistan in the World Cup in New Zealand.
Major Team: Pakistan Lahore Eagles, Lahore Ravi, Lahore Shalimar, Pakistan Under-19s
Playing Roll: Batsman
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Legbreak
Ahmed Shehzad Profile

Ahmed Shehzad aims to be an aggressive batsman like Ricky Ponting, and he is well on his way if his top-order performances for Pakistan Under-19s are any indication. Shehzad made his first-class debut in January 2007, just two months after his 15th birthday, and has since established himself as an opening batsman for the U-19 team. His 167 in the same year helped Pakistan chase down a stiff 342 in the first Youth Test against England in Derby. He backed that up with impressive performances at home, scoring 315 runs - with a highest of 105 - as Australia Under-19s were thrashed 5-0. Another century followed in the Youth Test against Bangladesh, and he carried that form into the triangular tournament in Sri Lanka in 2008, which Pakistan won. He made it to the Pakistan Test squad for the home series against Sri Lanka the following year despite not being in the probables. A century in the tour game against the visitors changed his fortunes. He returned to the Under-19 circuit to represent Pakistan in the World Cup in New Zealand.
Ahmed Shehzad (born 23 November 1991 in Lahore) is a Pakistani cricketer. He plays domestic cricket for Habib Bank Limited. He made his one-day international debut for Pakistan on 24 April 2009 against Australia.

Ahmed Shehzad aims to be an aggressive batsman like Ricky Ponting, and he is well on his way if his top-order performances for Pakistan Under-19s are any indication. Shehzad made his first-class debut in January 2007, just two months after his 15th birthday, and has since established himself as an opening batsman for the U-19 team.

His 167 in the same year helped Pakistan chase down a stiff 342 in the first Youth Test against England in Derby. He backed that up with impressive performances at home, scoring 315 runs - with a highest of 105 - as Australia Under-19s were thrashed 5-0.

Another century followed in the Youth Test against Bangladesh, and he carried that form into the triangular tournament in Sri Lanka in 2008, which Pakistan won. He made it to the Pakistan Test squad for the home series against Sri Lanka the following year despite not being in the probables.

A century in the tour game against the visitors changed his fortunes. He returned to the Under-19 circuit to represent Pakistan in the World Cup in New Zealand.
Ahmed Shehzad aims to be an aggressive batsman like Ricky Ponting, and he is well on his way if his top-order performances for Pakistan Under-19s are any indication. Shehzad made his first-class debut in January 2007, just two months after his 15th birthday, and has since established himself as an opening batsman for the U-19 team. His 167 in the same year helped Pakistan chase down a stiff 342 in the first Youth Test against England in Derby. He backed that up with impressive performances at home, scoring 315 runs - with a highest of 105 - as Australia Under-19s were thrashed 5-0. Another century followed in the Youth Test against Bangladesh, and he carried that form into the triangular tournament in Sri Lanka in 2008, which Pakistan won. He made it to the Pakistan Test squad for the home series against Sri Lanka the following year despite not being in the probables. A century in the tour game against the visitors changed his fortunes. He returned to the Under-19 circuit to represent Pakistan in the World Cup in New Zealand.
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Ahmed Shehzad aims to be an aggressive batsman like Ricky Ponting, and he is well on his way if his top-order performances for Pakistan Under-20s are any indication. Shehzad made his first-class debut in January 2007, just two months after his 15th birthday, and has since established himself as an opening batsman for the U-19 team. His 167 in the same year helped Pakistan chase down a stiff 342 in the first Youth Test against England in Derby. He backed that up with impressive performances at home, scoring 315 runs – with a highest of 105 – as Australia Under-19s were thrashed 5-0. Another century followed in the Youth Test against Bangladesh, and he carried that form into the triangular tournament in Sri Lanka in 2008, which Pakistan won. He made it to the Pakistan Test squad for the home series against Sri Lanka the following year despite not being in the probables. A century in the tour game against the visitors changed his fortunes. He returned to the Under-20 circuit to represent Pakistan in the World Cup in New Zealand.

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TEST Career

Batting Matches Inns NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Catches
7 14 0 542 147 38.71 53.61 2 2 3
Bowling Balls Maidens Runs Wkts BB Ave 4w 5WI SR Econ
  48 0 28 0 0-8     3.50

First-class Career

Batting Matches Inns NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Catches
57 100 3 3947 254 40.69  9 21 58
Bowling Balls Maidens Runs Wkts BB Ave 4w 5WI SR Econ
  1121 19 768 14 4-7 54.85  0 80.07 4.11

ODI Career

Batting Matches Inns NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Catches
51 51 1 1720 124 34.40 71.33 5 8 20
Bowling Balls Maidens Runs Wkts BB Ave 4w 5WI SR Econ
  37 0 44 0 0-4     7.13

List A Career

Batting Matches Inns NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Catches
83 83 3 2903 130* 36.28  7 16 76.5
Bowling Balls Maidens Runs Wkts BB Ave 4w 5WI SR Econ
  400 2 391 5 1-10 78.20 0 0 80.00 5.86

T20I Career

Batting Matches Inns NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Catches
27 27 2 676 111* 27.04 119.8 1 3 8
Bowling Balls Maidens Runs Wkts BB Ave 4w 5WI SR Econ
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T20 Career

Batting Matches Inns NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Catches
97 97 5 2770 113* 30.10 128.3 3 17 41
Bowling Balls Maidens Runs Wkts BB Ave 4w 5WI SR Econ
  178 0 274 9 2-10 30.44 0 0 19.77 9.23

Pakistan is blessed with young minds that are full of enthusiasm and blessed with extraordinary talent. Born on November 23, 1991 Ahmed Shehzad is a youngest Pakistani cricketer who belongs to Pashtoon tribe. He was born in glamorous city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. He speaks a total of three languages fluently, including Punjabi, Urdu and Pashto- which is his mother tongue.

He is one of the rising stars in the world of cricket. Shehzad is a right handed opening batsman, however he is also a part time leg break bowler. He is fond of cricket, he has been noticed to play cricket for Habib bank Limited domestically. Due to his talent and extraordinary performance he has been attached with many of the domestic cricket teams. Some of major team with which he has been associated includes Pakistan, Barisal Burners, Habib Bank Limited, Jamaica Tallawahs, Lahore Eagles, Lahore Ravi, Lahore Shalimar, and Pakistan fewer than 19s.

Although he has started his career in cricket at a very young age, albeit on April 24, 2009 he made his one day international debut for Pakistan against Australia, additionally it was not the end, he also made an another debut while playing against the Australian team on 7 May 2009, during T20.

Shehzad plays cricket for Lahore Loins domestically. He scored top by making a total of 74 of 47 balls during Faysal Bank T20 in June 2011.It was October 2013 when Shehzad was shorted in Pakistani cricket team which was going to play against South African in UAE.

He aimed to be a very famous batsman in his life. He is widely aspired of Ricky Ponting who is one of the aggressive batsmen. He made his first debut after his 15th birthday, after which he has got enough confidence to prove himself among the most talent batsman of the Pakistani team.

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