Sunday 1 April 2012

Abdul Qadir

Abdul Qadir Biography
Cricket has Abdul Qadir to show gratitude for maintenance wrist-whirl alive all the way through the darkest years of the belatedly 1970s and ’80s. He did it by means of fashion, as well. Sanctified by means of a fast bowler’s personality and fire, he bounded his dexterity by way of inscrutability. Earlier than the 1982 tour to England, captain Imran Khan inquired him to grow up a French beard to improve the atmosphere and it gave the desired output: England were his favourite fatalities all the way through his profession, accountable for his international burst through in 1977-78 as well as his most excellent hours, at the Oval in 1987 and the home series afterward that year (he took 30 wickets in three Tests, together with the best bowling in an innings by a Pakistani, 9 for 56 in Lahore). Imran was to be an important manipulate on his profession, one of the small number of proficient of in receipt of the most excellent out of Qadir the man and bowler.
A very well leg spinner, in a specific era accountable for the new beginning of leg spin in the 1980s. He may possibly bowl, extremely in actual fact, all the deliverances to be had to a leg-spinner. Bowling off a sensible run, with a swift action, and a looping voyage, he could concealing outfit all his deliverances marvelously and only some could differentiate the liberation kind from his wrist achievement. A lot of wickets were taken in the midst of the superfluous bounce of his top-spinner. A dissatisfaction on his first tour of England in 1978, not playing a Test and overwhelmed by wound, he went on to take more Test wickets than any Pakistani spinner. Not much of a bat, but skillful in the meadow, his recommendation has been a great deal required later than in his retirement.
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Saturday 31 March 2012

Mustaq Ahmed

Mustaq Ahmed Biography
Mr. Mushtaq Ahmed has been the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd. since October 2010. Mr. Ahmed has been a Director of Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd. since October 2010. Mr. Ahmed served as an Additional Director of Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd. from September 22, 2010 to October 2010. He served as an Executive President of Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd. until March 1, 2008 and served as its Executive Director since December 29, 2006.
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Adnan Akmal

Adnan Akmal Biography
Full name Adnan Akmal
 Born March 13, 1985, Lahore, Punjab
 Major teams Pakistan, Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan, Lahore Lions, Multan, North of Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board Blues, Pakistan Under-17s, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited
 Batting style Right-hand bat
 Fielding position Wicketkeeper
 Relation Brother - Kamran Akmal, Brother - Umar Akmal
One of three brothers to play - and keep wickets - for Pakistan, Adnan is the best pure wicketkeeper of the trio; he replaced elder brother Kamran in the Test side when making his debut in October 2010 and he did nothing thereafter to dispel that assessment.
Had it not been for a selection miscommunication back in 2004, Adnan may have played for Pakistan much earlier and longer. Both Kamran and Adnan were called up by accident for a national camp before a tri-series tournament and after much confusion over who was wanted, Kamran was kept. The late Bob Woolmer, Pakistan's coach at the time, felt Adnan to be the best wicketkeeper in the country.
Consistent domestic success, however, and the continuing errors of Kamran kept him in the frame. Ultimately it took the flight of Zulqarnain Haider for him to earn a Test debut but polished performances over four Tests justified the pick. In his last Test he took eight catches, before he was surprisingly dropped from the Test side, without explanation in 2011.
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Wahab Raiz

Wahab Raiz Biography
Full name Wahab Riaz
Born June 28, 1985, Lahore, Punjab
Current age 25 years 205 days
Also known as Vicky
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Left-arm fast-medium
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Major teams Pakistan, Hyderabad (Pakistan), Hyderabad Hawks, Lahore, Lahore Lions, Lahore Ravi, National Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan A, Punjab (Pakistan).
Wahab Riaz Profile
Wahab Riaz’s left-arm fast medium has benefited from Pakistan’s chronic poor luck with fast bowlers. With Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif missing more than they play and Umar Gul injury-prone, Riaz came into national reckoning earlier than he might have reasonably expected. His early start was promising though it came in ODIs against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh early in 2008. His first real test came against India in Bangladesh, where after 9.2 expensive overs, he was taken out of the attack for bowling two beamers. But as Pakistan misses its leading bowlers Riaz’s brisk pace remains in national contention.
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Saeed Ajmal

Saeed Ajmal Biogaraphy
Full Name : Saeed Ajmal
Date of Birth : 14th October 1977
Place of Birth : Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
Batting Style : Right-Handed
Bowling Style : Right-Arm Off Break
Role : Bowler
Test Debut (cap 195) : 4th July 2009 v Sri Lanka
ODI  Debut (cap 171) : 2nd July 2008 v India
Saeed Ajmal  is a Pakistani cricketer.  Saeed Ajmal  is a right-arm off-spin bowler who bats right handed. At domestic level in Pakistan he has represented Faisalabad, with whom he won the 2005 ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup; Khan Research Laboratories; and Islamabad. Ajmal made his One Day International debut for Pakistan in July 2008 at the age of 30, and a year later played his first Test. In 2009 he was reported for having a suspect bowling action, but after being cleared he helped Pakistan win the 2009 ICC World Twenty20. Ajmal played for Worcestershire as an overseas player in English domestic cricket in 2011. Since November 2011, Ajmal has been ranked by the International Cricket Council as the number one bowler in ODIs.
Domestic Career
Ajmal has played for Faisalabad since his debut in 1995 at the age of 18. Ajmal represented the Faisalabad Wolves in the 2005 ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup, his team won the final in which he was man of the match.When Faisalabad won the final of the ABN-AMRO Patron's Cup in March 2006 Ajmal was named the tournament's best bowler and was given a Rs 25,000 prize. Saeed Ajmal  has also represented Khan Research Laboratories, who were runners-up in the final of the 2008/09 Quaid-i-Azam Trophy; though his side lost the final, Ajmal took 5/105 and 2/55 and in the process passed 250 first-class wickets. Ajmal has also played for Islamabad.
International Career
Pakistan hosted the Asia Cup in June 2008; Ajmal was included in the 15-man squad and was expected to act as a foil to Shahid Afridi's leg spin.  Saeed Ajmal  made his debut against India on 2 July 2008. Ajmal took a single wicket, that of Yusuf Pathan, from his ten overs while conceding 47 runs (1/47) as Pakistan won by eight wickets. before taking 2/19 in a ten-wicket victory over Bangladesh, although the team had no chance of progressing to the competition's final. In November that year Pakistan travelled to the United Arab Emirates to face the West Indies in a three-match ODI series. Ajmal and Afridi were the team's only spin options; the former took a single wicket while conceding 73 runs and Pakistan won all three matches.
Ajmal's next match the third ODI against Sri Lanka in January 2009. In April Pakistan faced Australia in the UAE in five ODIs. Playing in all five matches Ajmal took four wickets at an average of 39.50.He was then picked for the Sri Lankan series in Sri Lanka where he had made solid performances in the Test matches, being picked ahead of Danish Kaneria in two of the matches.
In April 2009, Ajmal was reported by umpires for having a suspect bowling action. An independent test the following month demonstrated that Ajmal's arm flexed within the 15 degree tolerance allowed by the International Cricket Council. Later that year, the Pakistan Cricket Board named a pool of 30 players from which they would chose their final squad for the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, held in June. Initially left out, Ajmal was one of three players added to the list, replacing players who were dropped because they were contracted with the controversial Indian Cricket League. In the tournament, Ajmal partnered Afridi. Pakistan won the tournament, and Ajmal was the tournament's joint second highest wicket-taker with twelve dismissals from seven games (only Pakistan's Umar Gul took more wickets, with thirteen dismissals).
Ajmal's good form continued in the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 as he was Pakistan's leading wicket taker. However despite his good form he was known for conceding three sixes to Michael Hussey in what has been hailed as the most thrilling Twenty20 match of all time as Australia were in trouble and Ajmal was the unfortunate bowler who bowled that final over.

Shortly after this the Pakistan team began a tour of England where they would face Australia in two Tests in July, and subsequently play England in four Tests and five ODIs. Danish Kaneria was preferred to Ajmal in the first match against Australia, but after Pakistan lost the selectors considered dropping the leg-spinner and chosing Ajmal. In the event, Ajmal was not selected until the second Test against England, when Kaneria was dropped because he had been ineffective. Though Pakistan lost the match by nine wickets, Ajmal took his first five-wicket haul in Tests. In Pakistan's second innings, with his team looking to set a target for England to chase, Ajmal scored 50 from 79 balls, his first half-century in Tests, before he was dismissed by fellow off spinner Graeme Swann.
During the series against England Pakistan became englufed in a spot fixing scandal after the fourth test and in a later secret interview it was unveiled by alleged fixer Mazhar Majeed that Ajmal, Abdul Razzaq, Younis Khan and Shahid Afridi were difficult to bribe.  Saeed Ajmal  stated that Ajmal was too religious to get involved into fixing.
After the controversy and upheaval of 2010, 2011 saw Pakistan become a more consistent team. The year began with the World Cup held between February and April. Pakistan progressed to the semi-final, where they were defeated by India; playing in three of the team's matches, Ajmal took five wickets at an average of 18.60.After the World Cup, Pakistan played ten Tests, winning six andlosing a single match; this saw the team win series against Bangladesh, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe, and draw with the West Indies. Ajmal finished the year with 50 wickets from 8 Tests, more than any other bowler (second on the list was India's Ishant Sharma with 43).Pakistan were also largely successful in ODIs, winning 24 out of 32. After Pakistan beat Sri Lanka 4–1 in November 2011, Ajmal climbed to the number one spot in the the ICC's ODI rankings.  Saeed Ajmal  finished the year by taking nine wickets over two Tests in Pakistan's tour of Bangladesh.
Pakistan started 2012 with a three Test series against England in the United Arab Emirates. Ajmal was named the man of the match for the First Test in Dubai, with match figures of 10 wickets for 97 runs and a career-best 7/55 in England's first innings.
Bowling style“ "With HawkEye coming in, left-arm spinners slide the ball on for lbws. Offspinners get a lot of lbws from round the wicket, so you [batsman] have to work really hard, and a bloke who's got a doosra you have to work extra special hard. ”
England batsman Kevin Pietersen in 2010
 A right-arm off spinner, Ajmal's stock delivery turns into right-handed batsman but he also frequently uses the doosra which turns the other way,and he generally bowls flatter than most off spinners. The doosra has been an effective tool for Ajmal as batsmen have often failed to pick it. Explaining his bowling style in 2012, Ajmal said "If I bowl with flight I cannot bowl well. If I bowl at a quicker speed I can then use variations in pace. If I take 90% of my wickets with the doosra why should I not bowl it? Whether you bowl a doosra or an offbreak, the ball should be bowled on the right line and one should take a wicket with it."
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Misbah Ul Haq

Misbah Ul Haq Biography
Full name Misbah-ul-Haq
Born May 28, 1974, Mianwali, Punjab
Current age 36 years 236 days
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
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 Major teams Pakistan, Khan Research Labs, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sargodha
Misbah-ul-Haq Profile
Misbah-ul-Haq is a talented young middle-order batsman with enormous potential in him. With his orthodox batting technique and a soothing temperament, Misbah has been a great prospect for Pakistan cricket.
Although he is on the wrong side of thirty, his fitness is commendable. He has rescued Pakistan on several occasions with his batting efforts.
He has cemented his place in the Pakistan team after an impressive run in 2007. The right-hander played an instrumental role in Pakistan’s road to the final of the World Twenty20 and also scored heavily in the Test series against India in 2007. In years to come, everyone can expect much more from Misbah.
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Ahmed Shazad

Ahmed Shazad Biography
Ahmed Shehzad aims to be an aggressive batsman like Ricky Ponting, and he is well on his way if his top-order performances for Pakistan Under-19s are any indication. Shehzad made his first-class debut in January 2007, just two months after his 15th birthday, and has since established himself as an opening batsman for the U-19 team. His 167 in the same year helped Pakistan chase down a stiff 342 in the first Youth Test against England in Derby. He backed that up with impressive performances at home, scoring 315 runs - with a highest of 105 - as Australia Under-19s were thrashed 5-0. Another century followed in the Youth Test against Bangladesh, and he carried that form into the triangular tournament in Sri Lanka in 2008, which Pakistan won. He made it to the Pakistan Test squad for the home series against Sri Lanka the following year despite not being in the probables. A century in the tour game against the visitors changed his fortunes. He returned to the Under-19 circuit to represent Pakistan in the World Cup in New Zealand.
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