Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Shoaib Akhtar

Shoaib Akhtar


Shoaib Akhtar

Shoaib Akhtar
Shoaib Akhtar

Shoaib Akhtar


Shoaib Akhtar
  • Shoaib Akhtar
    Cricketer
  • Shoaib Akhtar; Urdu: شعیب اختر‎; is a Pakistani former cricketer who is regarded as one of the fastest bowlers in modern cricket. He made his Test debut in November 1997 and played his first One Day International four months later. Wikipedia
  • BornAugust 13, 1975 (age 38), Rawalpindi
    Height1.82 m
    Batting styleRight-handed


    Shoaib Akhtar
    Shoaib Akhtar.jpg
    Akhtar playing for Pakistan in 2006.
    Personal information
    Full nameShoaib Akhtar
    Born13 August 1975 (age 38)
    RawalpindiPunjabPakistan
    NicknameRawalpindi Express
    Height5 ft 11.75 in (1.82 m)
    Batting styleRight hand bat
    Bowling styleRight arm fast
    RoleBowler
    International information
    National side
    Test debut (cap 150)29 November 1997 v West Indies
    Last Test8 December 2007 v India
    ODI debut (cap 123)28 March 1998 v Pakistan
    Last ODI8 March 2011 v New Zealand
    ODI shirt no.14
    Career statistics
    CompetitionTestODIT20I
    Matches4616315
    Runs scored54439421
    Batting average10.078.957.00
    100s/50s0/00/00/0
    Top score47438*
    Balls bowled8,1437,764318
    Wickets17824719
    Bowling average25.6924.9722.73
    5 wickets in innings1240
    10 wickets in match2n/an/a
    Best bowling6/116/163/38
    Catches/stumpings12/–20/–2/–
    Source: Cricinfo, 8 November 2010
    Shoaib Akhtar About this sound pronunciation Urduشعیب اختر‎;(born 13 August 1975) is a Pakistani former cricketer who is regarded as one of thefastest bowlers in modern cricket.[1] 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 attacking fast bowler.
    He has been involved in several controversies during his career, often accused of not being a team player but his presence was always felt by the opponents. Akhtar was sent home during the Test match series in Australia in 2005 for alleged poor attitude. A year later, he was embroiled in a drug scandal after testing positive to a banned substance. However, the ban imposed on him was lifted on court appeal. In September 2007, Akhtar was banned for an indefinite period for his fight with Pakistan team mate and fast bowler Mohammad Asif.[2] On 1 April 2008, Akhtar was banned for five years for publicly criticizing the Pakistan Cricket Board.[3] In October 2008, the Lahore High Court in Pakistan suspended the five-year ban and Akhtar was selected in the 15-man squad for the Twenty20 Quadrangular Tournament in Canada.[4] Pakistani judge Rana Bhagwandas once stated that Akhtar is a legend of Pakistan cricket.[5] Akhtar retired from international cricket after the 2011 World Cup.


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