Happy Birthday Pakistan Cricketer Abdul Razzaq, Former Abdul Razzaq is a Pakistan cricketer, born 2 December 1979, he is a right-arm fast-medium bowler and a right-handed batsman. It is the 41st birthday of Abdul Razzaq.
Abdulβs Family :-
Abdul Razzaq was born in Lahore, Punjab, and belongs to a Punjabi Muslim Arain family, Razzaq is marrying. He is marrying Ayesha Razzaq and has four siblings β Muhammad Ashfaq, Saima Shahid, Muhammad Afzal, and Muhammad There are decisions.
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Abdul is a former Pakistani cricketer who has played all formats of the game. Joe entered international cricket with his One Day International arrival against Zimbabwe at his home ground at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore in 1996. Abdul was part of the group of the Pakistan cricket team that won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20. He played 265 ODIs and 46 Tests.
Abdul Razzaq would coach some domestic teams in Pak. since. His international retirement in 2013. And return to the domestic circling level to play first-class cricket in addition to a short stint.
Razzaqβs International Career :-
Razzaq made his One Day International debut against Zimbabwe in November 1996. when he finally made his Test debut for Pakistan against Australia in Brisbane in November 1999.
In the 1999β2000 Carlton and United series, he rose to prestige and was naming Man of the Series for his all-around performance. Then during a match against India in Hobart, and Razzaq was scoring a half-century and five wickets.
Abdul Razzaq International Record :-
Test Cricket Record
- Test debut vs Australia at Brisbane in 1999-2000.
- The best Test batting score of 134 was making against Bangladesh in Dhaka in 2001β2002.
- Best Test bowling figures of 5 wickets came for 35 runs against Sri Lanka at Karachi in 2004β2005.
- He took his first Test hat-trick against Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium in 2000.
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One Day International
- There was a One Day International in Lahore in 1996β1997 versus Zimbabwe.
- The best One Day International batting score of 112 was making against SA at Port Elizabeth in 2002β2003.
- Best One Day International bowling figures of 6 for 35 came against Bangladesh in Dhaka in 2001β2002.
- The best 7th wicket score (109 off 72 balls) is against South Africa in Abu Dhabi in Oct. 2010.
Abdul retired but was described from international cricket in 2013. That he had returned to play at the first-class domestic round level.