Mohammad wasim

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Mohammad Wasim

FULL NAME Mohammad Wasim Wazir NICKNAME Mohammad Wasim PLACE OF BIRTH North Wazirastan, Pakistan BORN 25 August 2001 HEIGHT 5 ft in (175 cm) EYE COLOUR Black JERSEY NO. 74 BATTING STYLE Right Handed Bat BOWLING STYLE Right-arm fast-medium ZODIAC SIGN Virgo MOHAMMAD WASIM’S INSTAGRAM MOHAMMAD WASIM’S TWITTER MOHAMMAD WASIM BIO MOHAMMAD WASIM’S NEWS

Mohammad Wasim Jr's Viral Picture Shows Why Cricket Needs 'Non

Mohammad Wasim Jr's Viral Picture Shows Why Cricket Needs 'Non-Striker Run-Out' On the final ball of the T20 World Cup 2022 Group 2 match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe, Mohammad Wasim Jr. left his crease before the ball was bowled. He could've been run-out at the non-striker's end had the bowler, Brad Evans, spotted his cheeky attempt. • • Updated: October 28, 2022 05:15 PM IST The Pakistan cricket team suffered a 1-run defeat at the hands of Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup 2022 match on Thursday. The result has widely been categorised as the biggest upset of the tournament so far. But, things couldn've ended differently had Pakistan been able to take a double on the last ball of the match. Pakistan's In a picture that has gone viral on social media. Wasim Jr. was spotted leaving his crease early on the final ball of the match, bowled by Brad Evans, when Pakistan were needing 2 runs from 1 ball to tie the match. Zimbabwe were required to throw the ball at the stirker's end in order to prevent the Pakistan team from taking a double. Courtesy of the head start that Wasim Jr. had taken from his crease, it was easier for him to return to his crease in time. The picture has caused plenty of outrage among fans and some experts on social media. Even former Australia spinner "Why severe penalty needs to be brought in for leaving the crease before the ball is delivered! Last ball of the game last night!," he tweeted. Why severe penalty needs to be brought in for leaving the crease be...

Mohammad Wasim (coach)

Cricket career Career in Pakistan He has scored two Test centuries for Wasim's most prominent experience in a Pakistani shirt came in Pakistan winning the Carlton and United Series in Australia against perhaps the two other most powerful sides in world cricket at the time, West Indies and hosts Australia. The series was low scoring and Wasim contributed significantly batting at number six. His final Test appearance was in 2000 against Sri Lanka. After being discarded he was never recalled and when Pakistan decided upon a new set of youngsters in preparation for the 2003 World Cup. Career in New Zealand In 2002/03 season, Wasim moved to play first-class cricket for Career in the Netherlands In July 2014, Wasim played a 50-over game for the

Mohammad Wasim Profile

A right-handed batsman, who occasionally keeps wickets, Mohammad Wasim enjoyed a fantastic start to his Test career, scoring an unbeaten 109, helping Pakistan beat New Zealand. Wasim though failed to live up to the expectations and lost his way. He managed a string of poor scores from thereon with only his second (and last) hundred - 192 against minnows, Zimbabwe in 1998 being an aberration. Wasim, the ODI batsman also fired in fits and starts. His final international appearance came against Sri Lanka at Galle in 2000. After being dumped from the Pakistan set-up, Wasim migrated to New Zealand to play for Otago. By Cricbuzz Staff

Mohammad Wasim (coach)

Cricket career Career in Pakistan He has scored two Test centuries for Wasim's most prominent experience in a Pakistani shirt came in Pakistan winning the Carlton and United Series in Australia against perhaps the two other most powerful sides in world cricket at the time, West Indies and hosts Australia. The series was low scoring and Wasim contributed significantly batting at number six. His final Test appearance was in 2000 against Sri Lanka. After being discarded he was never recalled and when Pakistan decided upon a new set of youngsters in preparation for the 2003 World Cup. Career in New Zealand In 2002/03 season, Wasim moved to play first-class cricket for Career in the Netherlands In July 2014, Wasim played a 50-over game for the

Mohammad Wasim Jr's Viral Picture Shows Why Cricket Needs 'Non

Mohammad Wasim Jr's Viral Picture Shows Why Cricket Needs 'Non-Striker Run-Out' On the final ball of the T20 World Cup 2022 Group 2 match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe, Mohammad Wasim Jr. left his crease before the ball was bowled. He could've been run-out at the non-striker's end had the bowler, Brad Evans, spotted his cheeky attempt. • • Updated: October 28, 2022 05:15 PM IST The Pakistan cricket team suffered a 1-run defeat at the hands of Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup 2022 match on Thursday. The result has widely been categorised as the biggest upset of the tournament so far. But, things couldn've ended differently had Pakistan been able to take a double on the last ball of the match. Pakistan's In a picture that has gone viral on social media. Wasim Jr. was spotted leaving his crease early on the final ball of the match, bowled by Brad Evans, when Pakistan were needing 2 runs from 1 ball to tie the match. Zimbabwe were required to throw the ball at the stirker's end in order to prevent the Pakistan team from taking a double. Courtesy of the head start that Wasim Jr. had taken from his crease, it was easier for him to return to his crease in time. The picture has caused plenty of outrage among fans and some experts on social media. Even former Australia spinner "Why severe penalty needs to be brought in for leaving the crease before the ball is delivered! Last ball of the game last night!," he tweeted. Why severe penalty needs to be brought in for leaving the crease be...

Mohammad Wasim Profile

A right-handed batsman, who occasionally keeps wickets, Mohammad Wasim enjoyed a fantastic start to his Test career, scoring an unbeaten 109, helping Pakistan beat New Zealand. Wasim though failed to live up to the expectations and lost his way. He managed a string of poor scores from thereon with only his second (and last) hundred - 192 against minnows, Zimbabwe in 1998 being an aberration. Wasim, the ODI batsman also fired in fits and starts. His final international appearance came against Sri Lanka at Galle in 2000. After being dumped from the Pakistan set-up, Wasim migrated to New Zealand to play for Otago. By Cricbuzz Staff