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Happy B’Day Pakistan Bowler Junaid Khan

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

Happy B’day Pakistan Bowler Junaid Khan. Junaid was born on 24 December 1989 in Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Junaid’s full name is Mohammad Junaid Khan and his nickname is Jonii. And his batting style is right-handed, Junaid’s bowling style is left-arm fast. this is Junaid’s 31st birthday.

Happy B’Day Pakistan Bowler Junaid Khan

His One Day International Arrival in 2011 :-

Apart from an injury to Sohail Tanveer on the eve of the 2011 World Cup. Junaid Khan was calling as his competitor, there was no feeling in international cricket.

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Khan did not play in the tournament and later made his One Day International debut in April 2011. In June that year, Khan represented Lancashire County Cricket Club in English domestic cricket.

In August 2018, he was one of 33 players to be awarding central consent for the 2018–19 session by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

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Happy B’Day Pakistan Bowler Junaid Khan

Junaid’s Career :-

He played with tape-ball and was introducing to the coveted hardball by his cousin. At the age of 16, he was measuring as the fastest bowler in the NWFP Twenty/20 competition.

I was in two minds but in addition, I was relieved that I took part in the trials. Whichas Ehtshamuddin saw me and told me that I had the skills and should go to Lahore.

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Happy B’Day Pakistan Bowler Junaid Khan

Khan’s Bowling Style :-

Khan modeled his bowling action on the method of fellow left-arm pacer Wasim Akram. He was also enthralled by the clip of Imran Khan’s bowling.

In his own words, Junaid is “a line and length bowler” and believes that “if you try to be accurate and you bowl a tight line, the wicket will follow.”

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Happy B’Day Pakistan Bowler Junaid Khan

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According to Khan, he bowls mostly at speeds of around 140 to 142 km/h (87 to 88 mph). He has the ability to swing the ball in and away from the batsmen.

Khan also bowls with an exaggerated skip and jump at the start of his run-up.

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