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Who is the best Pakistani batsman of all time?

Who is the best Pakistani batsman of all time?

Javed Miandad
Javed Miandad Arguably Pakistan’s greatest batsman across all formats, he scored a remarkable 50 ODI half centuries to go with hundreds.

Who is the greatest Pakistani cricketer?

Imran Khan is a politician, a celebrity and arguably the greatest cricketer produced in Pakistan. Khan played international cricket for almost 21 years, from making his Test debut in 1971 to leading Pakistan to the 1992 World Cup title in Melbourne.

Who is the best fielder in Pakistan?

Although Pakistan is known to produce fast bowlers, there have been players who have showed exceptional fielding skills. One name that comes in my mind when we talk about fielders of Pakistan is Mohd. Yousuf. He was also a prolific run-getter, patient batsman who liked to spend time on the crease.

Who is the best Pakistani bowler?

Wasim Akram is the best Pakistani bowler of all-time, as a result of his proficiency in both Tests and ODI’s. He edges out Imran Khan due to his far superior skills and longevity in ODI cricket.

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Is Shahid Afridi a better bowler than batsman?

Afridi considers himself a better bowler than batsman, and has taken 48 Test wickets and over 350 in ODIs. Currently Afridi is leading the chart of most T20I wickets with 98 wickets from 99 matches. He also holds a record of taking most wickets (98) and most player-of-the match awards in Twenty20 International cricket.

Who is the best batsman Pakistan has ever produced?

Saeed Anwar for me is the best and the classiest batsmen that Pakistan has produced. He could demolish any bowling line up with ease and style. He scored quickly and all around the field and had exquisite timing.

When did Shahid Afridi become the captain of Pakistan?

On 25 May 2010, Afridi was appointed captain of the national team in all three formats, after he announced his return to Test cricket. In July 2010, Afridi captained Pakistan in the first Test of the series at Lord’s against Australia.

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Why was Shahid Afridi banned from playing in Test cricket?

On 21 November 2005, Shahid Afridi was banned for a Test match and two ODIs for deliberately damaging the pitch in the second match of the three-Test series against England.