Tuesday 3 July 2012

Azhar Ali

Azhar Ali

Following the exclusion of middle-order stalwarts Younus Khan and Mohammad Yousuf from the Pakistani team in 2010, Ali was drafted into the lineup for the Test series against Australia and England in July 2010. He made his debut against Australia in July, along with Umar Amin; Azhar scored 17 runs in his debut innings before he was caught behind by Tim Paine. In the second innings, he scored 42 as Pakistan lost the match by 150 runs.In the second Test match against Australia, he scored 30 runs in the first innings, followed by his maiden half century in the second as Pakistan recorded their first Test victory over the Australians in fifteen years.He struggled in the first two Tests against England, recording a 32-ball duck during a the second match as Pakistan were bundled out for 72. Following these disastrous collapses Mohammad Yousuf was recalled to the squad and Amin lost his place, but Azhar was given another opportunity and found his feet in the third Test, scoring an unbeaten 92.

Azhar Ali

 Azhar Ali

 Azhar Ali

 Azhar Ali

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Azhar Ali

Azhar Ali

Azhar Ali

Azhar Ali

Azhar Ali

Azhar Ali

Azhar Ali

Umer Akmal

Umer Akmal

Umar represented Pakistan in the 2008 U/19 Cricket World Cup in Malaysia. After his success at the U-19 level he earned himself a first class contract and played the 2007-08 season of the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy, representing the Sui Southern Gas team. He is considered a future asset for Pakistan cricket. He is an aggressive style cricketer. In only his sixth first class match he smashed 248 off just 225 deliveries, including four sixes. He followed that up with an unbeaten 186 in his 8th first class match, off just 170 balls. He fared less well in his second season of first class cricket, with a string of low scores batting at number 3. He found form in the final few matches of the 2008/09 season and then in the RBS T20 tournament thus getting the selectors nod to play for Pakistan A side on their tour to Australia A.

Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

 Umer Akmal

Kamran Akmal

Kamran Akmal

He is a quick-scoring batsman and a wicket-keeper, who has achieved 6 centuries in Test innings. However, his first century was vital - his 109 from the number eight position at Mohali, coming in with Pakistan in a lead of 39 against India in the first Test, ensured that the visitors could draw the match. His form against the touring English in 2005 made him one of the most important players in the team. Naturally, he is a batsman that plays lower down the order but has sometimes opened in both Test and One-day cricket. As an opener he has scored two back to back centuries in ODIs against England. Coming in lower down the order in Test matches, he played one memorable innings. He saved Pakistan from a score of 39/6, scoring a century, to a competitive 245 which helped Pakistan win the match and the series.

Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

 Kamran Akmal

Shoaib Akhter

Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhtar (born 13 August 1975) is a former Pakistani cricketer. Shoaib holds the record for being the fastest bowler in the history of international cricket, he made his Test debut in November 1997 and played his first One Day International four months later. He played on Pakistan's Cricket Team as an attack bowler.

Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

  Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter

 Shoaib Akhter