Monday, 23 September 2013

Shoaib Malik

Shoaib Malik Biography

Source(google.com.pk)
Shoaib MalikShoaib Malik is a Pakistani cricket player and former captain. He made his One-Day International debut in 1999 against the West Indies and his Test debut in 2001 against Bangladesh.
He has taken over 100 ODI wickets, and has a batting average in the mid 30s in both Test and ODI cricket.
His bowling action has come under scrutiny (particularly his doosra) but he has had elbow surgery to correct this. Malik was ranked second, behind teammate Shahid Afridi, in the ICC ODI all-rounder rankings in June 2008.
In March 2010, Malik received a one-year ban from international cricket from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB); the ban was overturned two months later.
Malik is regarded as a flexible player. He is capable of hitting big shots but is also capable of rotating the strike with good placement. He has a strike rate of 77.23 runs per 100 balls, which compares favourably to players such as Rahul Dravid and Inzamam ul-Haq.
His most brazen display of "power hitting" came in 2003 against South Africa when he scored 82 from 41 balls.
As is required of most modern players, he also has displayed good defensive batting at times.In 2008, media reports in Pakistan surfaced that Malik has married Ayesha Siddiqui, a woman from Hyderabad, India, on 3 June 2002.
Malik denied these allegations saying his marriage plans with the woman did not go through, because of a lack of consensus between both the families.
In April 2010, Siddiqui's family released Shoaib-Ayesha 'marriage' certificate (Nikahnama).
On April 2, 2010, Malik said he plans to sue Siddiqui's family for "indulging in character assassination".
On April 7, 2010 Malik confirmed his marriage with Siddiqui and signed the Talaq (divorce) papers.
On 12 April 2010, Malik married Indian tennis player Sania Mirza in an Islamic wedding ceremony at the Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad, India for a mahr of 61 lakh (US$137,500).
Malik is now based in Dubai.will shake a leg along with his wife Sania Mirza,famous Tennis star. Shoaib Malik in the fifth season of the dance reality show Nach Baliye, which is all set to go on air in the end of December on Star Plus. Shoaib and Sania will appear as a guest in the initial few episodes and will dance on hit Bollywood numbers. "The channel is yet to close the deal with Sania but, she has shown interest and has agreed to be part of the show in December," a source said. Our source asked why they are joing the show Sania revealed that "We will be on the show as guest couple as our profession is to play, but we are very proud to be here. It's a different thing that we are trying but I assure you, you will see enough of us." Current news is that Sania and shoaib are practicing for almost 11 hours continously to show up their new talent on the show.

In 2008, media reports in Pakistan surfaced that Malik has married Ayesha Siddiqui, a woman from Hyderabad, India, on 3 June 2002. Malik denied these allegations saying his marriage plans with the woman did not go through, because of a lack of consensus between both the families. In April 2010, Siddiqui's family released Shoaib-Ayesha 'marriage' certificate (Nikahnama).On April 2, 2010, Malik said he plans to sue Siddiqui's family for "indulging in character assassination". On April 7, 2010 Malik confirmed his marriage with Siddiqui and signed the Talaq (divorce) papers. On 12 April 2010, Malik married Indian tennis player Sania Mirza in an Islamic wedding ceremony at the Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad, India. Malik is now based in Dubai.



Shoiab Malik former Pakistan Cricket Captain who got married to his lady love who is tennis star from India Sania Mirza. They both tied the knot on 12 April 2010 and are now a perfect. It could be called as one step towards maintaing good relations between India and Pakistan.

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Misbah ul Haq

Misbah ul Haq Biography

Source(google.com.pk)
Misbah ul Haq is a professional Pakistani Cricketer, who was born on May 28, 1974 in Mianwali, Punjab. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm leg-break bowler. He graduated in Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Management and Technology, Lahore.

On March 8, 2001, Misbah ul Haq made his Test debut for his national side in a match against New Zealand at Auckland. A few years later, during the 2007 tour to India, he scored his first Test century, a 161 not out in a match against India that rescued his team from follow-on. He carried on this good form and scored his second ton in the same series with an unbeaten 133 in the third test, later being his career best. In the following year, Misbah ul Haq was named as the vice-captain of the national side and was also rewarded with a grade A contract. He had a prolific run that year by scoring 458 runs in his last 5 Test match innings for Pakistan and in particular he averaged a staggering 152.67 against India. As of 2008, Misbah ul Haq has scored 671 runs from 10 Tests at an average that is just under 42.


Misbah ul Haq made his One Day International (ODI) debut against New Zealand at Lahore on April 27, 2002, which his side won by 66 runs. Following this victory, he was included in the squad for the Tri-nation tournament in Nairobi, Kenya in 2002.

 During this tournament, he made two fifties from the three innings and was appreciated for his skillful batting technique and his ability to keep his calmness in pressure situation. He had a spectacular 2008 season by scoring 190 Runs at an average of 63.33 from his last five ODIs. Since then, Misbah ul Haq has scored 1,085 runs from 40 ODIs at an average of 38.75 with a career best score of 76.

In 2007, Misbah ul Haq made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut against Bangladesh on September 2, in which his side won by 30 runs. He was named in the squad for the inaugural edition of the International Cricket Council (ICC) World T20. During this tournament, 

Misbah ul Haq was named Man of the Match for his blistering knock of 66 runs from 44 deliveries that helped his side defeat Australia in a Super 8s match. He played a crucial role in his sides’ entry to final and was an integral part of the side that finished as runners-up in this tournament. As of 2008, Misbah ul Haq has scored a total of 338 from 10 T20Is at a staggering average of 67.60 with a career best of 87 not out.


In 2008, Misbah ul Haq signed with the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore for a contract worth $125,000. During the first season of IPL, he played 8 games, scored 117 runs and his highest score is 47 not out, which came against Delhi DareDevils in a league match.

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Imran Nazir

Imran Nazir Biography

Source(google.com.pk)
Imran Nazir is a Pakistani batsman in cricket who represents the Pakistan national cricket team in Test cricket, One Day International and Twenty20 cricket.
Nazir made his debut in Test cricket on March 1999, against Sri Lanka at Lahore in Pakistan and a few days later, he made his One Day International debut against the same opposition at Visakhapatnam in India.
He played in 8 Test matches between 1999–2002 and secured a spot in the Pakistan squad since 2002.
He also played in One Day International arena, but he could never cement his place in the squad.
The emergence of several Pakistan opening batsmen such as Mohammad Hafeez, Yasir Hameed, Taufeeq Umar and Salman Butt kept him out of the national side.

However he displayed excellent cricketing performances in First class cricket.In Twenty20 games he has a bowling average of 1.00 and in his 8 deliveries he has 3 wickets a strike rate of less than 3.
He has also played for Dhaka Dynamites in Bangladesh's NCL T20 Bangladesh.

He is currently playing for Dhaka Gladiators in Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). He has played 7 matches in BPL and has scored 207 runs with an average of 41.4 runs per game. He has a Strike Rate of 150. His highest score is 58 and he has scored 2 Half Centuries in this tournament and has hit 21 4s and 9 6s.
Nazir was recalled to the Pakistan team in September 2012 for the Twenty20 series versus Australia and the following ICC World Twenty20 to be held in Sri Lanka.
In 2008, Nazir signed for the Indian Cricket League and played for the Lahore Badshahs. He scored 111 runs not out, off just 44 deliveries, against the Hyderabad Heroes in the third of the best of three finals of the tournament and helped his team to victory. After signing up for the Indian Cricket League, his chances of ever playing again for Pakistan looked slim. However, on 2 February 2009, a Pakistani court suspended the ban on Indian Cricket League players, which paved the way for Nazir to make a return to the One Day International and Twenty20 squad during their tour of Sri Lanka in August 2009. He was given another chance against New Zealand int two T20I's held in Dubai which Pakistan won 2-0. Next time, he was given a chance against Australia in only T20I in Australia but could not bat much. He showed the same form against England in February 2010 in two T2OI's and was consequently dropped from the Pakistani side. Since then, he has played two National T20 cups and shown really bad form. He was selected for the Hong Kong Sixes tournament 2010 in Hong Kong as a member of Pakistani squad.

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Younis Khan

Younis Khan Biography

Source(google.com.pk)
Younis Khan is fearless, as befits his Pathan ancestry and will forever be remembered as the second Khan to bring home a world title for Pakistan: Younis was Pakistan's captain in the 2009 World Twenty20, leading a successful campaign with stark similarities to the one Imran Khan had led 17 years earlier. Younis retired from the format straight after, a graceful and dignified gesture from a complex but honest man.
It is as a batsman, and a fearless one, that he made his name first, playing with a flourish. He is especially strong in the arc from backward point to extra cover. He is prone to getting down on one knee and driving extravagantly. But this flamboyance is coupled with grit.
Though Younis was one of the few batsmen who retained his place in the team after Pakistan's disastrous World Cup campaign in 2003, he lost it soon after due to a string of poor scores in the home series against Bangladesh and South Africa. He came back for the one-day series against India, but failed to cement a place in the Test side. He is among the better fielders in Pakistan and he took a world-record four catches in one innings as substitute during Pakistan's demolition of Bangladesh in the 2001-02 Asian Test Championship.
 But until his return to the side in October 2004, he wasn't a fixture. At the pivotal one-down, against Sri Lanka in Karachi, a century laid the groundwork for his emergence as a force in Pakistan cricket. He was the top run-getter in the disastrous 3-0 whitewash in Australia immediately after and on the tour of India, for which Younis was elevated to vice-captain, he blossomed. After a horror start to the series he came back strongly, capping things off with a match-winning 267 in the final Test. He credits the late Bob Woolmer, to whom he was close, for the turnaround in his career.
Since then, barring minor troughs such as the 2005-06 series against England at home, his career has been one elongated peak, scoring hundreds against India and England for fun and becoming Pakistan's most successful one-down in recent memory. More importantly, the tour to India also showcased his potential as a future captain of Pakistan and his energetic and astute leadership has impressed many people. As captain in Inzamam's absence he led the side to a disastrous loss against the West Indies in 2005 but also to a memorable win against India in Karachi in January 2006.
He blotted his book by suddenly resigning from the captaincy in Inzamam's absence for the Champions Trophy 2006, only to return a day later and lead a scandal-afflicted side to a disappointing first round exit. He was the favourite to take over the captaincy after Pakistan's ignominous World Cup ouster in 2007 but he turned it down, citing mental strain and decided to honour his commitment with Yorkshire by making himself unavailable for Pakistan. In January 2009, however, the PCB came calling a third time, after Pakistan's disastrous home ODI series against Sri Lanka, and appointed him captain in place of Shoaib Malik. Within a few months, with the Twenty20 win, Younis was looking a natural leader.

But the peace, once again, did not last long and several senior players in the team expressed misgivings over Younis' leadership. Things came to a head against New Zealand in Sharjah, after which he announced his resignation from the top-job and sought a break from the team for the tour down under. He was included in the ODI team, midway through a disastrous tour, but struggled for form and runs. His career hit its biggest controversy in March 2010 when, along with Mohammad Yousuf, he was banned by the PCB from all Pakistan teams, for causing infighting within the team, in effect ending his career.

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