Monday 9 July 2012

Mohammad Hafeez

Mohammad Hafeez Biography

Mohammad Hafeez is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a bowler offbreak right arm. Hafeez generally opens the batting and is also the limit skillful gardener. Hafeez was one of several young all terrain the Pakistani cricket team turned to the screen after the World Cup Cricket poor in 2003, which were eliminated in the first round. Hafeez scored a half century in his debut Test against Bangladesh, and in his next test reached a century. His form with the bat and the ball then be considerably reduced and, in late 2003 was withdrawn from the test equipment, and soon after the ODI side. With strong organic growth and good projections for Pakistan, remained outside of the withdrawal in 2004. Hafeez returned to the ODI side in 2005 and despite not contributing with the bat, his bowling performances were impressive. In 2006 Top End Series held in Australia, Hafeez smashed a century for Pakistan A. With Pakistan struggling to find a pair of solid opening for Test cricket, Hafiz was called for the tour of England. His return to Test cricket was made in the oval and scored a fluent 95. Later that year, in November, Hafeez retained his place in that part of their home series against West Indies. After obtaining outputs in the first two tests are going to score his second Test century in the third Test in Karachi.


Mohammad Hafeez name Born October 17, 1980, Sargodha, Punjab Current age 30 years 94 days Batting style Right hand bat Bowling style Right-arm Mohammad Hafeez offbreak Snapshot Highest teams Pakistan, Faisalabad, of Faisalabad Wolves, Kolkata Knight Riders, Sargodha, Sui Gas Corporation ...
Major teams Pakistan, Faisalabad, Faisalabad Wolves, Kolkata Knight Riders, Sargodha, Sui Gas Corporation of Pakistan.
Mohammad Hafeez Profile
An opening batsman and a bowler offspin hand, Hafiz was one of the young players that Pakistan selectors turned to the screen after the team's abysmal World Cup in 2003. His performances in Sharjah and in the NatWest Challenge in England indicated that Hafeez could well be a long term perspective - that showed good technique and temperament at the top of the order and neatly rolled his offspinners, but most impressive was his performance in the field. Patrolling the point and covers the region with feverish alertness, which saved a lot of runs and took a load of amazing catches. His organized approach towards batting ensured that took a chance in the Test team in the series of three tests against Bangladesh. He did not do badly either, marking half a century on debut, then caressing his first hundred in his second test. However, his form then dipped alarmingly in the ODIs against South Africa, leading to their exclusion from the test equipment. Shortly after he was expelled from the ODI team too. He has stayed out of the national team but with a series of impressive national actions, along with useful hands for Pakistan, a squad. 


He was called back to the ODI side in 2005, but achieved no significant results. A spanking century for Pakistan A against Australia A in the Top End Series in Australia during the summer of 2006, allied with the exacerbtion problems opening trip to Pakistan in England, meant that Hafeez returned to the Oval test annd in Amidst all the waste, calm and found a significant effect 95 was almost forgotten. He has been adequate rather than spectacular, although due to the problems of Pakistan have with openers, Hafiz is likely to remain involved for some time even with a normal range.


An opening batsman and a bowler offspin hand, Hafiz was one of the young players that Pakistan selectors turned to the screen after the team's abysmal World Cup in 2003. His performances in Sharjah and in the NatWest Challenge in England indicated that Hafeez could well be a long term perspective - that showed good technique and temperament at the top of the order and neatly rolled his offspinners, but most impressive was his performance in the field. Patrolling the point and covers the region with feverish alertness, which saved a lot of runs and took a load of amazing catches. His organized approach towards batting ensured that took a chance in the Test team in the series of three tests against Bangladesh. He did not do badly either, marking half a century on debut, then caressing his first hundred in his second test. 


However, his form then dipped alarmingly in the ODIs against South Africa, leading to their exclusion from the test equipment. Shortly after he was expelled from the ODI team too. He has stayed out of the national team but with a series of impressive national actions, along with useful hands for Pakistan, a squad. He was called back to the ODI side in 2005, but achieved no significant results. A spanking century for Pakistan A against Australia A in the Top End Series in Australia during the summer of 2006, allied with the exacerbtion problems opening trip to Pakistan in England, meant that Hafeez returned to the Oval test annd in Amidst all the waste, calm and found a significant effect 95 was almost forgotten. He has been adequate rather than spectacular, although due to the problems of Pakistan have with openers, Hafiz is likely to remain involved for some time even with a normal range.
Mohammad Hafeez Batting, Fielding and Bowling

Mohammad Hafeez
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Mohammad Hafeez

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Mohammad Hafeez
Mohammad Hafeez's 2 breathtaking sixes against NZ [HD]

Mohammed Hafeez and Nasir Jamshed 224 Partnership Vs India

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