Basil hameed

  1. Basil Hameed biography, age, height, wife, family, etc.
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  3. Basil Hameed returns to UAE squad for ACC Premier Cup 2023
  4. Basil Hameed and CP Rizwan help UAE to second win over Oman in consecutive days
  5. Basil Hameed returns to UAE squad for ACC Premier Cup 2023
  6. Basil Hameed biography, age, height, wife, family, etc.
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  8. Basil Hameed and CP Rizwan help UAE to second win over Oman in consecutive days


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Basil Hameed biography, age, height, wife, family, etc.

Basil Hameed is a UAE cricketer. He was born on 15 April 1992 in Panniyankara, Kerala, India. His height is approx. 5 feet 11 inches. His CC player ID is 1742823. He moved to UAE for job and started his career as Assistant Sales Manager ANIB (Al Nabooda Insurance Brokers) in UAE and started cricket for his company as a domestic player. Basil Hameed is a right-handed batsman and right arm off break bowler. He plays as a bowler in United Arab Emirates national cricket team. He took 5 wickets against Oman in February 2022. Name Basil Hameed Nickname Basil Date of Birth 15 April 1992 Current Age 30 Years Team United Arab Emirates Country United Arab Emirates Citizenship United Arab Emirates Current City A City in United Arab Emirates Birth Place Language · English · Hindi Education School: N/A College: N/A University: N/A Qualification: N/A Religion Islam Caste N/A Height In feet: 5 feet 11 inches Centimeters: 180 cm Meters: 1.8 m Inches: 71 inches Weight 80 kg approx. Hair Color Black Hair Style Simple Net worth or Salary Approx. 1 million Hobbies Playing Cricket Batting Right-handed Bowling Right-arm off break Role in Team Bowler Coach or Mentor N/A Jersey / Shirt Number N/A CC Player ID 1742823 Major Teams United Arab Emirates Test Cap Number N/A ODI Cap Number 80 T20 Cap Number 50 Test Debut N/A ODI Debut 8 December 2019 v T20 Debut 23 February 2020 v Iran Domestic T20 Debut N/A First Class Debut N/A List A Debut N/A Every cricketer has some favorites things, which he like...

Basil Hameed

• ODI debut (cap 8 December 2019 v Last ODI 1 May 2023 v T20I debut (cap 23 February 2020 v Last T20I 19 February 2023 v Career statistics Competition Matches 25 24 25 24 Runs scored 528 285 528 285 25.14 15.00 25.14 15.00 100s/50s 0/3 0/0 0/3 0/0 Top score 63 42 63 42 802 191 802 191 30 15 30 15 16.73 14.06 16.73 14.06 1 0 1 0 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 5/17 3/20 5/17 3/20 Catches/ 11/– 12/– 11/– 12/–

Basil Hameed returns to UAE squad for ACC Premier Cup 2023

The Emirates Cricket Board has announced a 14-member squad that will compete in the April 19-30 event, to be held in Kathmandu, Nepal. The winners of the ACC Premier Cup 2023, a precursor for the 50-over ACC Asia Cup, scheduled to be played later this year, will be able to qualify for the continental championship. UAE delivered an outstanding performance in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifiers Playoff in Namibia to qualify for the final round of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Qualifiers, which will be played in Zimbabwe in June and July this year. Middle-order batter Basil Hameed replaced Aryansh Sharma, who was part of that team. UAE captain Waseem said: “The ACC Premier Cup 2023 is another important tournament for us as we are fully focused on qualifying for this year’s 50-over Asia Cup. The team displayed remarkable tenacity to produce a quality performance in Namibia, which has provided us the opportunity of competing for a spot in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. “The team has played fantastic cricket of late as a well-knit unit. I have been very impressed by the commitment and passion of our players. I am confident that we will continue to play in the same manner in Nepal for what should be a real competitive tournament with a single qualifying spot available for the Asia Cup.”

Basil Hameed and CP Rizwan help UAE to second win over Oman in consecutive days

A day later in Muscat, it was his lesser-regarded off-spin bowling which was even more devastating. Having been introduced as the sixth UAE bowler to be used, Hameed took 5-17 in 6.2 overs. His impact saw the home capitulate from 160-4 to 195 all out in less than 12 overs. UAE did face some struggles in the chase. But Hameed’s Rizwan, who scored a century in a win over Ireland the last time UAE played ODI cricket, in January 2021, top scored with 76 not out against Oman. He shared in partnerships worth 72 with Chirag Suri (43), and 50 with Vriitya Aravind (34). He was also at the wicket when Kashif Daud clipped Bilal Khan down to third man, as the win was secured with four and a half overs to spare. The back-to-back wins in Muscat have been remarkable for a number of reasons, and have added to the general mood of optimism around UAE cricket at present. This series has followed on swiftly from the success of the country’s age-group cricketers, who beat West Indies and Ireland on their way to The senior time have slipped straight back into form, despite not playing World Cup League cricket in two years – and in spite of the fact they are up against the top side in the competition. Oman still lead the table, having now played 22 matches. UAE, by contrast, have played just nine. From those games, they have won five, with three losses, and one match washed out. Ahmed Raza’s side have a busy schedule ahead of them as they look to make up for series which were postponed because o...

Basil Hameed returns to UAE squad for ACC Premier Cup 2023

The Emirates Cricket Board has announced a 14-member squad that will compete in the April 19-30 event, to be held in Kathmandu, Nepal. The winners of the ACC Premier Cup 2023, a precursor for the 50-over ACC Asia Cup, scheduled to be played later this year, will be able to qualify for the continental championship. UAE delivered an outstanding performance in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifiers Playoff in Namibia to qualify for the final round of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Qualifiers, which will be played in Zimbabwe in June and July this year. Middle-order batter Basil Hameed replaced Aryansh Sharma, who was part of that team. UAE captain Waseem said: “The ACC Premier Cup 2023 is another important tournament for us as we are fully focused on qualifying for this year’s 50-over Asia Cup. The team displayed remarkable tenacity to produce a quality performance in Namibia, which has provided us the opportunity of competing for a spot in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. “The team has played fantastic cricket of late as a well-knit unit. I have been very impressed by the commitment and passion of our players. I am confident that we will continue to play in the same manner in Nepal for what should be a real competitive tournament with a single qualifying spot available for the Asia Cup.”

Basil Hameed biography, age, height, wife, family, etc.

Basil Hameed is a UAE cricketer. He was born on 15 April 1992 in Panniyankara, Kerala, India. His height is approx. 5 feet 11 inches. His CC player ID is 1742823. He moved to UAE for job and started his career as Assistant Sales Manager ANIB (Al Nabooda Insurance Brokers) in UAE and started cricket for his company as a domestic player. Basil Hameed is a right-handed batsman and right arm off break bowler. He plays as a bowler in United Arab Emirates national cricket team. He took 5 wickets against Oman in February 2022. Name Basil Hameed Nickname Basil Date of Birth 15 April 1992 Current Age 30 Years Team United Arab Emirates Country United Arab Emirates Citizenship United Arab Emirates Current City A City in United Arab Emirates Birth Place Language · English · Hindi Education School: N/A College: N/A University: N/A Qualification: N/A Religion Islam Caste N/A Height In feet: 5 feet 11 inches Centimeters: 180 cm Meters: 1.8 m Inches: 71 inches Weight 80 kg approx. Hair Color Black Hair Style Simple Net worth or Salary Approx. 1 million Hobbies Playing Cricket Batting Right-handed Bowling Right-arm off break Role in Team Bowler Coach or Mentor N/A Jersey / Shirt Number N/A CC Player ID 1742823 Major Teams United Arab Emirates Test Cap Number N/A ODI Cap Number 80 T20 Cap Number 50 Test Debut N/A ODI Debut 8 December 2019 v T20 Debut 23 February 2020 v Iran Domestic T20 Debut N/A First Class Debut N/A List A Debut N/A Every cricketer has some favorites things, which he like...

Basil Hameed

• ODI debut(cap 8 December 2019v Last ODI 6 June 2023v T20I debut(cap 23 February 2020v Last T20I 19 February 2023v Career statistics Competition Matches 31 27 25 24 Runs scored 667 288 528 285 24.70 15.00 25.14 15.00 100s/50s 0/3 0/0 0/3 0/0 Top score 63 42 63 42 943 191 802 191 51 15 30 15 16.73 14.06 16.73 14.06 1 0 1 0 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 5/17 3/20 5/17 3/20 Catches/ 13/– 12/– 11/– 12/– • ^ a b ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 7 December 2019. • The National . Retrieved 5 August 2020. • Emirates Cricket Board . Retrieved 5 December 2019. • ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 8 December 2019. • The National . Retrieved 22 February 2020. • ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 23 February 2020. • The National . Retrieved 17 December 2020. • CricBuzz . Retrieved 7 February 2022. • Radley, Paul (31 December 2019). . Retrieved 4 February 2022. External links [ ] •

Basil Hameed and CP Rizwan help UAE to second win over Oman in consecutive days

A day later in Muscat, it was his lesser-regarded off-spin bowling which was even more devastating. Having been introduced as the sixth UAE bowler to be used, Hameed took 5-17 in 6.2 overs. His impact saw the home capitulate from 160-4 to 195 all out in less than 12 overs. UAE did face some struggles in the chase. But Hameed’s Rizwan, who scored a century in a win over Ireland the last time UAE played ODI cricket, in January 2021, top scored with 76 not out against Oman. He shared in partnerships worth 72 with Chirag Suri (43), and 50 with Vriitya Aravind (34). He was also at the wicket when Kashif Daud clipped Bilal Khan down to third man, as the win was secured with four and a half overs to spare. The back-to-back wins in Muscat have been remarkable for a number of reasons, and have added to the general mood of optimism around UAE cricket at present. This series has followed on swiftly from the success of the country’s age-group cricketers, who beat West Indies and Ireland on their way to The senior time have slipped straight back into form, despite not playing World Cup League cricket in two years – and in spite of the fact they are up against the top side in the competition. Oman still lead the table, having now played 22 matches. UAE, by contrast, have played just nine. From those games, they have won five, with three losses, and one match washed out. Ahmed Raza’s side have a busy schedule ahead of them as they look to make up for series which were postponed because o...