Wednesday 10 July 2013

Abdul Razzaq

Abdul Razzaq Biography

Sources(www.google.com.pk)
Full Name: Abdul Razzaq
Date of Birth: Dec 02, 1979, Lahore, Punjab
Major Team: Pakistan, Asia XI, Hampshire, Hampshire 2nd XI, Hyderabad Heroes, ICL Pakistan XI, Khan Research Labs, Lahore, Lahore Lions, Middlesex, Pakistan International Airlines, Surrey, Worcestershire
Playing Roll: All Rounder
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Right-arm fast-medium
Nick Name: Abdur Razzaq

International Debut: 1996
Batting and fielding records
M Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Test 46 77 9 1946 134 28.62 4741 41.05 3 7 230 23 15 -
ODI 265 228 57 5080 112 29.71 6252 81.25 3 23 382 124 35 -
T20I 29 26 10 361 46* 22.56 303 119.14 - - 18 20 2 -

Bowling records
M Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Eco SR 4W 5W 10W
Test 46 76 7008 3694 100 5/35 7/155 36.94 3.16 70.08 4 1 -
ODI 265 254 10941 8564 269 6/35 6/35 31.84 4.70 40.67 8 3 -
T20I 29 21 333 381 20 3/13 3/13 19.05 6.86 16.65 - - -

Career Statistics
Test Debut: Australia v Pakistan at Brisbane, 05-09, Nov 1999
ODI Debut: Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Lahore, Nov 01, 1996
Twenty20 Debut: England v Pakistan at Bristol, Apr 28, 2006


Abdul Razzaq was once fast enough to open the bowling and is integrated enough to strike anywhere, although it is finding that the demands of lower order of good manners. His bowling - why was observed for the first time - is characterized by a galloping approach, precision, and reverse swing. But it's his batting that is more likely to win games. 


He has a prodigious wide strokes and is particularly strong driving through the roof and half were from outside the front and back foot. He has two speeds: Block or explosion. Cut the fat cats and Razzaq stagnates, but patience is a virtue as demonstrated in a fifty-saving match against India in Mohali in 2005. Just before he had also played a surprisingly slow shift in Australia, scoring four runs over two hours. 


When the occasion arises, though, as often ODIs, you can still slog with the best of them: England, were ransacked by a 22-ball 51 in late 2005. and then again for almost 60 runs in the last three overs of an ODI in September the following year.

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