Zahoor khan

  1. Veteran UAE pacer Zahoor Khan banks on reverse swing in Zimbabwe
  2. Zahoor Khan biography, age, height, wife, family, etc.
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  4. UAE pacer Zahoor Khan recounts his experience of meeting Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah


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Veteran UAE pacer Zahoor Khan banks on reverse swing in Zimbabwe

The 34-year-old pacer, a death-over specialist in the Twenty20 internationals, has been one of the main factors for UAE finishing second in the World Cup Qualifier Playoff table in Namibia on Wednesday and rightfully cement their team a place in the 10-team ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifiers to be held in Zimbabwe in June. “In Twenty20, I usually bowl in the death, between the 15th and 20th overs. During those matches I was not able to use my main weapon, the reverse swing, which generally happens after 20 overs. In Namibia, I was able to bring my weapon into the play in the 50-over matches and the conditions were also really conducive for reverse swing. Out of the 10 wickets I got in the World Cup Qualifier Playoff, eight of them were due to reverse swing, either bowled or LBW,” said Zahoor, who developed his game in Pakistan. “I have played in Zimbabwe earlier and I know the conditions well. I can expect a lot of reverse swing.” Zahoor, who used to bowl around 45 overs in the four-day games, feels those spells have helped him to develop the required strength that has held him in good stead today. The pacer still savours the success the team achieved in Namibia, which also helped them retain their One Day International status. “I have been playing with some of the best for the last seven years and had a good relationship. It has helped me a lot and particularly Pollard knew my strength and used me to the best of my abilities. I would like to thank Emirates Cricket Boa...

Zahoor Khan biography, age, height, wife, family, etc.

Zahoor Khan is a UAE cricketer. He was born on 25 May 1989 in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. His height is approx. 6 feet. He is a right-handed batsman and right arm medium fast bowler. Zahoor Khan plays as a bowler in United Arab Emirates cricket team. He is a part of United Arab Emirates national cricket team since 2017. He made his ODI debut on 24 January 2017 v Scotland and his ODI cap number is 45. He made his T20 debut on 16 January 2017 v Afghanistan and his T20 cap number is 36. Name Zahoor Khan Nickname Zahoor Date of Birth 25 May 1989 Current Age 33 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 · Urdu Education School: N/A College: N/A University: N/A Qualification: N/A Religion Muslim Caste N/A Height In feet: 6 feet Centimeters: 183 cm Meters: 1.83 m Inches: 72 inches Weight 70 kg approx. Hair Color Black Hair Style Simple Net worth or Salary Approx. 1 million Hobbies Playing Cricket Batting Right-handed Bowling Right-arm medium fast Role in Team Bowler Coach or Mentor N/A Jersey / Shirt Number N/A Major Teams · United Arab Emirates · Maratha Arabians · Brampton Wolves · Deccan Gladiators · Quetta Gladiators · Faisalabad · Pakistan Television Test Cap Number N/A ODI Cap Number 45 T20 Cap Number 36 Test Debut N/A ODI Debut 24 January 2017 v T20 Debut 16 January 2017 v Domestic T20 Debut N/A First Class Debut N/A List A Debut N/A Every cricket...

Zahoor Khan

• ODI debut (cap 24 January 2017 v Last ODI 1 May 2023 v T20I debut (cap 16 January 2017 v Last T20I 1 February 2023 v Career statistics Competition Matches 34 37 30 52 Runs scored 90 11 73 106 7.50 2.75 3.17 5.57 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Top score 16 6 10 16 1,613 793 5,541 2,407 59 46 113 81 23.76 19.21 26.81 26.29 1 0 6 1 10 wickets in match 0 0 1 0 Best bowling 6/34 4/29 7/86 6/34 Catches/ 8/– 5/– 5/– 11/–

UAE pacer Zahoor Khan recounts his experience of meeting Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah

NEW DELHI: UAE pacer Zahoor Khan still remembered the days when he bowled to Zahoor has been a part of the Mumbai Indians net-bowling unit since 2014. He also got the opportunity to share the dressing room with the likes of Rohit, Jasprit Bumrah, and other players from across the world. “I still remember the first day of training, I reached the stadium before the team arrived, and as I saw the players coming in, I found myself in one corner only to find Rohit Sharma’s kit bag beside me. When Rohit came, I offered him the seat, but Instead, he hugged me and made me feel relaxed saying, ‘ Paaji pura pavilion apka hai, apko kisi bhi cheez jarurat ho toh banda haazir hai (The entire pavilion is yours, in case you need anything let me know),” said Zahoor. “And that followed the chance encounter to bowl to Rohit at the nets. I started with a slow bouncer that surprised Rohit, and followed it up with a fast yorker, and another slower bouncer,” recalled Zahoor, who has played 37 ODIs and 37 T20Is for UAE and claimed more than 100 wickets, said. “Rohit bhai would come to me and make me comfortable even though I was the one who troubled him with those deliveries.” “I remember bowling with Bumrah at the nets when the IPL was played here in 2014, but since then he has become a world-class bowler, and we exchanged our cricketing knowledge with each other,” Zahoor recalled.