Shadab khan

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Bio/Wiki Nickname(s) Shaddy [1] Profession Cricketer (Allrounder) Famous for Being one of the few Pakistani cricketers to perform best under extreme pressure Physical Stats & More Height (approx.) in centimeters - 178 cm in meters - 1.78 m in feet & inches - 5’ 8” Weight (approx.) in kilograms -65 kg in pounds - 143 lbs Eye Colour Hazel Brown Hair Colour Dark Brown Cricket International Debut ODI- Against West Indies at Providence Cricket Ground (Guyana) on 7 April 2017 Test- Against West Indies at Kensington Oval (Barbados) on 30 April 2017 T20I- Against West Indies at Kensington Oval (Barbados) on 26 March 2017 Jersey Number # 29 (Pakistan) #7 (PSL) Domestic/State Team • Pakistan Under-19 (2016) • Pakistan A (not known) • Rawalpindi Rams (2015) • K-Electric (2016-present) • Islamabad United (2017-present) • Brisbane Heat (2017) • Trinbago Knight Riders (2017) • Khulna Tigers (2017) • Guyana Amazon Warriors (2019) • Northern 2nd XI (not known) • Dhaka Platoon (2019) • Rawalpindi Edmonton Royals (2019) • Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (2019-present) • Pakistan Cricket Board Green • Manchester Originals (2021-present) • Bagh Stallions (2021-present) Coach/Mentor Sajjad Ahmed Nature on Field Funny Batting Style Right-Handed Bowling Style Right-arm Leg Break Favourite Shot Lofted Drive Favourite Ball Googly Favourite Inning Against Sri Lanka at Abu Dhabi in 2017 Records (main ones) • 2nd most T20I wickets in a calendar year behind • Youngest T20I captain for Pakistan (22 ...

Watch: Shadab Khan Sweeps His Way To Blistering, Match

Watch: They did not get off to a good start with their second wicket falling at 32 in the sixth over. Captain Clark was dismissed in the eighth over, bringing Shadab Khan into the middle at No.5. He didn’t take any time to get going as he smashed a boundary first ball. Shadab’s innings included a total of four fours and five sixes and gave Sussex much-needed momentum after a slow start. He peppered the leg side fence with several kinds of sweep shots, both against seamers and spinners, at least five of which fetched him boundaries. He was finally dismissed in the 16th over with the score reading 146-4. Thanks to the impetus provided by Shadab’s innings, Sussex were able to finish on 181-8 from their 20 overs. They then managed to keep Middlesex to 177-5 in the second innings, winning the tight game by four runs in the end and registering their second victory of the season. Shadab was impressive with the ball as well, bowling his four overs for 0-30. Watch Shadab Khan’s rapid half-century for Sussex in the T20 Blast Serious batting entertainment, courtesy of Shadab Khan 🔥 — Vitality Blast (@VitalityBlast)

Shadab Khan

• Test debut(cap 30 April 2017v Last Test 5 August 2020v ODI debut(cap 7 April 2017v Last ODI 03 May 2023v ODI shirt no. 7 (formerly 29) T20I debut(cap 26 March 2017v Last T20I 14 April 2023v T20I shirt no. 7 (formerly 29) Domestic team information Years Team 2015 2016–present 2017–present 2017 2017 2019 2019–present 2019/20 2021/22 2022 2022/23 Career statistics Competition Matches 6 55 87 239 Runs scored 300 617 548 2,295 33.33 29.38 19.57 18.50 100s/50s 0/3 0/4 0/1 0/7 Top score 56 86 52 91 954 2,610 1,861 5,133 14 70 101 273 36.64 31.64 21.35 22.81 0 0 0 1 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 3/31 4/28 4/8 5/28 Catches/ 3/– 13/– 26/– 86/– Source: 4 May 2023 Shadab Khan ( شاداب خان) Personal life [ ] On 23 January 2023 he married Pakistani cricket coach and former international player Career [ ] On 18 December 2020, Khan In June 2019, Khan was selected to play for the Edmonton Royals franchise team in the Khan made his On 16 October 2017, against Sri Lanka, Khan scored his maiden ODI fifty. Khan, along with In April 2019, Khan was named to In June 2020, Khan was named in a 29-man squad for Pakistan's In September 2021, Khan was named the vice-captain of Pakistan's squad for the On 27 March 2023, he took his 100th T20I wicket against Afghanistan, References [ ] • www.news18.com . Retrieved 4 October 2022. • • BBC News اردو (in Urdu) . Retrieved 29 July 2021. • 'Dreams do come true', Shadab Khan on being named vice-captain". Batting with Bimal. 19 October 2020 . Retri...

Shadab Khan keeps Pakistan’s slim T20 World Cup semi

Shadab Khan of Pakistan (second right) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Aiden Markram of South Africa. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/EPA Shadab Khan of Pakistan (second right) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Aiden Markram of South Africa. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/EPA Read more Their position could have been even worse as Iftikhar Ahmed was dropped on two, but he went on to make 51 off 35 balls before Shadab’s onslaught of 52 from22 deliveries catapulted Pakistan to 185 for nine. Three of Shadab’s four sixes came off Anrich Nortje, two of them in the same over. But Nortje then took the wicket of the all-rounder followed by Mohammad Wasim with his next ball to finish with figures of four for 41. From the start of their innings, South Africa were under pressure. Shaheen Shah Afridi snared Quinton de Kock for a duck then Rilee Rossouw for seven, while Shadab had Temba Bavuma caught behind for 36 off 19 balls and bowled Aiden Markram through the gate for 20 off 14. After nine overs, South Africa had slipped to 69 for four, at which point a shower reduced their target to 142 from 14 overs. From there, they lost wickets at regular intervals to close on 108 for nine, as Afridi finished with three for 14. This, though, was South Africa’s first defeat of the campaign, and a win over the Netherlands will guarantee them a top-two Super 12s finish and a semi-final place. Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, an...

Shadab Khan Profile

Batting Stats View All Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St ODIs 56 33 631 769 11 28.68 82.05 0 4 86 37 14 14 0 TESTs 6 11 300 479 2 33.33 62.63 0 3 56 38 0 3 0 T20Is 92 43 569 413 13 18.96 137.77 0 1 52 38 28 29 0 T20s 250 160 2326 1722 31 18.03 135.07 0 7 91 159 113 89 0 LISTAs 71 45 864 990 13 27.00 87.27 0 5 86 53 23 23 0 FIRSTCLASS 17 24 595 880 2 27.04 67.61 1 3 132 78 4 11 0 Bowling Stats View All Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w ODIs 56 54 464 2383 73 32.64 5.13 4/28 0 0 TESTs 6 11 159 513 14 36.64 3.22 4/80 0 0 T20Is 92 88 325.1 2301 104 22.12 7.07 4/8 0 0 T20s 250 242 887.2 6529 280 23.31 7.35 5/28 1 0 LISTAs 71 69 583 3054 96 31.81 5.23 4/28 0 0 FIRSTCLASS 17 29 512.5 1753 68 25.77 3.41 10/157 2 1 Shadab Khan News Shadab Khan Biography Shadab Khan is a Pakistani cricketer who plays in all the formats of the game for the national team. He was born on 4 October 1998 in Mianwali, Punjab, Pakistan. Shadab is an all-rounder, but primarily a right arm leg-break bowler. Shadab generally bowls in a non-aggressive style and uses his guile to fox the batsman instead of going for the ball. His bowling involves wide-angle deliveries that have the ability of flight as well as the flat track. Shadab Khan Background Shadab moved to Rawalpindi at the age of 12 and became a regular player in his school cricket team. He later joined the National Cricket Academy in Lahore to learn from former Pakistani greats like Mushtaq Ahmed and Abdul Qadir. He lo...

Sussex sign Shadab Khan for 2023 Vitality T20 Blast

Shadab's legspin has helped him to 258 wickets in 225 T20 appearances - 98 from 84 for his country - and a prominent role on the franchise league circuit. He captains Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League, and has also appeared in the Big Bash, Caribbean Premier League and Bangladesh Premier League.

Shadab becomes second

Pakistan all-rounder, Shadab Khan, currently representing Sussex in the ongoing Vitality Blast 2023, etched his name into the record books by achieving a significant milestone in the world of T20 cricket. At 24 years & 247 days of age, Shadab has become the second-youngest cricketer to play 250 T20 matches. He achieved this feat during a match against Middlesex on Thursday in the T20 Blast. ALSO READ: Afghanistan all-rounder, Rashid Khan, holds the top spot as the youngest player to play 250 matches in the shortest-format. The Pakistan all-rounder has accumulated an impressive tally of 2408 runs, including eight fifties, with a healthy strike-rate of 135.73. The leg-break bowler has also been highly successful with the ball, taking 280 wickets, including a five-wicket haul, with an impressive average of 23.31 and an economy rate of 7.35. The right-hand batter showcased his batting prowess by smashing a blistering knock of 59 runs from only 30 balls, which included four boundaries and five sixes in the aforementioned match. He played with an incredible strike rate of 196.66, constantly pressurizing the opposition bowlers. During his explosive innings, Shadab struck four fours and five sixes, displaying a wide range of powerful shots. He also bowled an economical spell of 0/30 in his four overs, and was named player of the match.