Wednesday, September 04, 2019

Abdul Razzaq - Right Arm Medium Fast Bowler and Dashing Lower Order Batsman

Abdul Razzaq was a Pakistani cricketer, who played in all three formats of the game. He is a right arm fast-medium bowler and a right-handed batsman, who emerged in international cricket in 1996 against Zimbabwe at Lahore. He made Test Debut against Australia at Brisbane in 1999.  
Abdul Razzaq - Right Arm Medium Fast Bowler and Dashing Lower Order Batsman
Abdul Razzaq - Right Arm Medium Fast Bowler and Dashing Lower Order Batsman

Heath Streak - Best Bowler and Captain ever played for Zimbabwe national cricket team

Heath Streak
Heath Streak - Best Bowler and Captain ever played for Zimbabwe national cricket team

Harbhajan Singh - second-highest number of Test wickets by an off spinner

Harbhajan Singh - second-highest number of Test wickets by an off spinner
Harbhajan Singh - second-highest number of Test wickets by an off spinner

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Amir Hameed - Medium Pace Bowler

Right arm Medium fast bowler Aamer Hameed was born on October 18, 1954 at Lahore. He didn’t play Test cricket for Pakistan. Aamer Hameed participated in two ODI’s 1977-78. Though he could not have chance to bat, but manage to get one wicket at an average of 38.00. His best bowling was 1 for 32 against England at Sahiwal in 1977-78. He also held one catch and won the selection to England tour in 1978. However, he did not play any Test match in that tour, but only appearance was against Blue for Oxford University.

Aamer Hameed didn’t have any other memories despite of two ODI appearances. His First class career was span from 1972 till 1979. He played 54 first class matches scoring 923 runs with the best of 103 at an average of 14.42 with the help of 2 hundreds and 2 fifties. As a medium pacer he has taken 115 wickets with the best bowling of 7 for 36 at 38.69, with five wickets an inning 5 times and one time 10 wickets in a match. Moreover, in 15 List A matches, he scored 360 runs and taken 14 wickets from 1974-75 to 1978-79. Source: Cricket Thrills