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Shoaib Akhter Profile










Shoaib Akhtar
Pakistan

Profile: Shoaib Akhtar proved from just his third Test at Durban in 1998 that he had raw, explosive pace, when he claimed five for 43 with the wickets of Kallis, Hudson, Boucher, Klusener and de Villiers. Although once guilty of focusing too much on the speedometer (he became the first man to officially clock a delivery of more than 100 miles-per-hour), he has since matured into another skilled exponent of reverse swing, emulating countrymen such as Sarfraz Nawaz, Imran Khan, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis. He proved his resilience in 2005 when, after receiving criticism from all quarters about his fitness and attitude, he claimed 17 wickets on slow pitches to help beat England 2-0 in the Test series. His use of the yorker and slower ball showed a man who had mastered his craft, while his stamina was unquestionable.

Full Name: Shoaib Akhtar.


Birthday: August 13, 1975.
Birthplace: Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Star Sign: Leo.
Height: 5ft 11in.
Nickname: Shobi or The Rawalpindi Express

Residence:
Rawalpindi in Pakistan and anywhere else I’m playing around the world.
Family: Unmarried; three older brothers and one younger sister.
Education: Elliott High School; Asgharmall College, Rawalpindi.
Teams: Pakistan, Khan Research Laboratories, Rawalpindi, Worcestershire.
Position: Right-hand batsman; right-arm fast bowler.
Fielding Position: Anywhere I can rest, like third man or fine leg.

Test Debut
: Vs West Indies at Rawalpindi, November/December 1997.

Highest Test score:
47 vs India at Faisalabad, January 2006.

Best Test Bowling:
6 for 11 vs New Zealand at Lahore, May 2002.

ODI Debut:
Vs Zimbabwe at Harare, March 1998.
Highest Score: 43 vs England at Cape Town, February 2003.
Best Bowling: 6 for 16 vs New Zealand at Karachi, April 2002.

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Adam Gilchrist Profile



Adam Gilchrist

Australia


Adam Gilchrist entered the international cricketing scene as a wicket keeper/batsman with the Australian One Day International side against South Africa on 25th October 1996 in Faridabad. He was bowled by Alan Donald for 18, then effected his first dismissal by catching Hanse Cronje off Paul Reiffel for a duck. South Africa won the match by 2 wickets. In 1998, Steve Waugh elevated Adam to the pivotal position of opening batsman. In his second game, Adam scored 100 against South Africa and since then, has played a significant part in redefining the role of an opening batsman in One Day Internationals.

Full Name: Adam Craig Gilchrist
Date of Birth: Nov 14, 1971, Bellingen, New South Wales
Major Team: Australia, Deccan Chargers, ICC World XI, New South Wales, Western Australia
Playing Roll: Wicket Keeper Batsman
Batting Style: Left
Bowling Style: Right-arm offbreak
Nick Name: Gilly, Churchy
Height: 1.86 m




Career Statistics
International Debut: 1996
Test Debut: Australia v Pakistan, Nov 05, 1999
ODI Debut: Australia v South Africa, Oct 25, 1996
Twenty20 Debut: Australia v New Zealand, Feb 17, 2005

Batting and fielding records


M Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St

Test 96 137 20 5570 204* 47.61 6976 79.85 17 26 677 100 379 37

ODI 287 279 11 9616 172 35.88 9922 96.92 16 55 1162 149 417 55

T20I 13 13 1 272 48 22.67 192 141.67 - - 27 13 17 -

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