Abdul Razzaq Biography
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Abdul Razzaq (Urdu: عبد الرزاق, born 2 December 1979) is a Pakistani right
arm fast-medium bowler and a right-handed batsman and a
member of Pakistan cricket team. He emerged in
international cricket in 1996 with his One Day International debut against Zimbabwe at his home ground in Gaddafi
Stadium, Pakistan, just one month before his seventeenth birthday. He has
played 265 ODIs and 46 Tests for Pakistan.
Early career
Razzaq made his
One Day International debut in November 1996,
against Zimbabwe, but had to wait just over three
years to make his Test cricket debut for Pakistan, eventually doing so
against Australia in Brisbane on
November 1999. In the 1999–2000 Carlton and United Series, he rose to fame
and was named man of the series for his all round performance. During a match
in Hobart
against India, Razzaq scored a half century and took
five wickets. In the same tournament, he hit former Australian fast bowler, Glenn
McGrath for 5 fours, which totaled to 20 runs in one over.
1999 Cricket World Cup
Razzaq became a
regular member of his national side during the 1999 world cup held in England. During the
event, he got the attention of selectors as he performed well both with the
ball and bat. His brilliant performance with the bat came in the group match
against Australia, where he went on to score his first half century making 60
runs in a long and stable partnership with Inzamam-ul-Haq,
which helped Pakistan reach a defendable target of 275.[1]
Pakistan went on to win the match by ten runs and as a result qualified for the
Super Six stage.[1]
With the ball, he made a brilliant performance against the tough West Indian cricket team by taking three
wickets for 32 runs having three maiden overs, which proved decisive for
Pakistan at Bristol.[2]
2000 Carlton & United Series
Razzaq's other
impressive performances came during the Carlton & United Series at Australia in
a tri-nation tournament involving Pakistan, Australia and India in 2000. Razzaq achieved the man
of the series award for his best all round performances, especially in a
pre-finals match against India, where he scored 70 not out with the bat and
took 5 wickets for 43 runs, thus becoming the fifth all-rounder to have scored
a half century and take five wickets in a match; the other four players being Sachin
Tendulkar, Kapil Dev, Ian Botham
and Sourav
Ganguly; Shahid Afridi subsequently achieved the feat.
In the first
match of the series against Australia, he took 4 wickets and played an
important role for Pakistan helping them to successfully defend a very low
target of just 187 runs at Brisbane. In the third match of the series, Razzaq came into
prominence after hitting five consecutive boundaries in the fifth over of
Australian pacer Glenn McGrath. Eventually Pakistan was defeated in
the finals by Australia but Razzaq was named player of the series for his
all-round performance.[3]
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