imran khan

Pakistan

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FULL NAME : Imran Khan Niazi
BORN :October 05, 1952, Lahore, Punjab
AGE : 69y 314d

SPORT PROFILE

BATTING STYLE : Right hand Bat
BOWLING STYLE :Right arm Fast
PLAYING ROLE : Allrounder

Few would dispute that Imran was the finest cricketer Pakistan has produced, or the biggest heartthrob. Suave, erudite and monstrously talented, he gave cricket in the subcontinent real sex appeal in the 1970s and 1980s. As such he and TV completed the popularisation of the game in his country which Hanif Mohammad and the radio had begun. Thousands, if not millions, who had never dreamt of bowling fast on heartless baked mud suddenly wanted to emulate Imran and his lithe bounding run, his leap and his reverse-swinging yorker. He also made himself into an allrounder worth a place for his batting alone, and captained Pakistan as well as anyone, rounding off his career with the 1992 World Cup. He played hardly any domestic cricket in Pakistan: instead he just flew in for home series from Worcestershire or Sussex, or rather from the more fashionable London salons. His averages (37 with the bat, 22 with the ball) put him at the top of the quartet of allrounders (Ian Botham, Richard Hadlee and Kapil Dev being the others) who dominated Test cricket in the 1980s. And whereas Botham declined steadily, Imran just got better and better: in his last 10 years of international cricket he played 51 Tests, averaging a sensational 50 with the bat and 19 with the ball. He gave no quarter during some memorable battles with West Indies – Pakistan drew three series with them at a time when everybody else was being bounced out of sight – and he led Pakistan to their first series victory in England in 1987, taking 10 for 77 with an imperious display in the decisive victory at Headingley. After retirement he remained a high-profile figure, with his marriage – and subsequent split with – the socialite Jemima Goldsmith and a move into the labyrinthine world of Pakistan politics.
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CAREER AVERAGES

Batting & Fielding

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s Ct St
Test 88 126 25 3807 136 37.69 6 18 55 28 0
ODI 175 151 40 3709 102* 33.41 5105 72.65 1 19 36 0
FC 382 582 99 17771 170 36.79 30 93 117 0
List A 425 384 80 10100 114* 33.22 5 66 84 0

Bowling

Format Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w
Test 88 142 19458 8258 362 8/58 14/116 22.81 2.54 53.7 17 23 6
ODI 175 153 7461 4844 182 6/14 6/14 26.61 3.89 40.9 3 1 0
FC 382 65224 28726 1287 8/34 22.32 2.64 50.6 70 13
List A 425 19122 11312 507 6/14 6/14 22.31 3.54 37.7 12 6 0
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