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Full name | Yasir Hameed Qureshi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | 28 February 1978|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-hand bat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-arm offbreak | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Batsman | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Test debut (cap 176) | 20 April 2003 v Bangladesh | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Test | 26 April 2010 v England | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ODI debut (cap 147) | 20 May 2003 v New Zealand | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last ODI | 18 November 2007 v India | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo, 8 September 2017 |
Yasir Hameed Qureshi (Urdu: یاسر حمید قریشی) (born 28 February 1978 in Peshawar,[1] originally from Kukmang, District Abbottabad) is a former Pakistani cricketer, who played Tests and ODIs. He scored two centuries on his Test debut against Bangladesh, becoming only the second player to do so just after Lawrence Rowe.[2][3]
Domestic career
In September 2007, Yasir played a major role in defeating Australia A in a comprehensive 3–0 defeat while representing Pakistan A. He scored two centuries out of the three matches and was given good support by Naved Latif and Taufeeq Umar while the bowlers also did well in the series.
International career
During his first thirty One Day International innings, he scored more runs than any other batsman, as well as scoring four successive opening partnerships of 100 or more with Imran Farhat, a unique achievement. He scored first 1000 ODI runs in just 22 matches, Fastest in Asia and third fastest in world.
He was then left out of the squad because of a dip in form. He came back in the final ODI in the Bank Alfalah Series against England in 2005/6, scored 57 but was again ignored only to return against West Indies in the fourth match in November 2006, where he scored 71 runs from 118 balls.
Yasir has since impressed the selectors with good form in the domestic season with the bat but has not been given a real chance to cement his place in the side. He has recently been touring with the team but has only been given the odd match. He has not played international cricket since August 2010.
In 2003 on his Test debut he scored 170 runs in Karachi. This is the highest score by a Pakistani on debut.[4] He also scored 105 in the second innings of the same match.[5][6]
He played 22 further Tests before losing his place in the side following Pakistan's unsuccessful tour of India in 2007. He was recalled nearly 18 months later for Pakistan's two-match series against Australia, played in England owing to the security situation in Pakistan where he played two test matches against England and he was again dropped from the National Side.[7] [8]
Records
- Each inning hundred on test debut, becoming only the second player in the history of test cricket[2][3]
- First batsman to score 50+ in all 5 games of ODI series against New Zealand in 2003
- ODI world record of four successive opening partnerships of 100 Runs or more.
- Second fastest to reach 1000 ODI runs in Asia and 5th in world.
- During first 30 ODIs scored more runs than any other batsman in world.
- Holds record of having more runs than any other batsman in International Debut year.
International centuries
Test centuries
Test centuries of Yasir Hameed | |||||||
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No | Runs | Match | Against | City/Country | Venue | Start date | Result |
[1] | 160 | 1 | Bangladesh | Karachi, Pakistan | National Stadium | 20 August 2003 | Won |
2 | 105 |
ODI centuries
One Day International centuries of Yasir Hameed | |||||||
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No | Runs | Match | Against | City/Country | Venue | Date | Result |
[1] | 116 | 6 | Bangladesh | Multan, Pakistan | Multan Cricket Stadium | 9 September 2003 | Won |
[2] | 127* | 19 | New Zealand | Rawalpindi, Pakistan | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium | 17 December 2003 | Won |
[3] | 102 | 30 | Bangladesh | Colombo, Sri Lanka | Sinhalese Sports Club Ground | 17 July 2004 | Won |
International awards
One-Day International Cricket
Man of the Match awards
S No | Opponent | Venue | Date | Match Performance | Result |
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1 | Bangladesh | Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan | 9 September 2003 | 116 (132 balls, 14x4, 2x6) | Pakistan won by 137 runs.[9] |
2 | Bangladesh | National Stadium, Karachi | 21 September 2003 | 82 (107 balls, 7x4) | Pakistan won by 58 runs.[10] |
3 | New Zealand | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi | 7 December 2003 | 127 (154 balls, 9x4, 1x6) ; 1-0-7-0 | Pakistan won by 49 runs.[11] |
4 | India | Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar | 19 March 2004 | 98 (116 balls, 14x4) | Pakistan won by 4 wickets.[12] |
5 | Bangladesh | Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo | 17 July 2004 | 102 (123 balls, 10x4); 2 ct. | Pakistan won by 76 runs.[13] |
References
- ^ Official Site naming place of birth as Peshawar پشاور
- ^ a b "Twin hundreds on debut, and the youngest West Indians". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
- ^ a b "Century on debut & record of most runs in career's first test. – Fast Cricket". www.fastcricket.com. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
- ^ Qaiser, S.Pervez (14 April 2009). "Fawad Alam's Eighth Highest on test debut". Retrieved 15 April 2009.
- ^ "Bangladesh in Pakistan Test Series – 1st Test Pakistan v Bangladesh". Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 April 2009.
- ^ "Yasir Hameed's hundred on debut puts Pakistan on top". cricinfo. 21 July 2003. Retrieved 15 April 2009.
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- ^ "Pakistan Name Test & T20 Squads For England Tour". Cricket World. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
- ^ "2003-2004 Pakistan v Bangladesh - 1st Match - Multan".
- ^ "2003-2004 Pakistan v Bangladesh - 5th Match - Karachi".
- ^ "2003-2004 Pakistan v New Zealand - 5th Match - Rawalpindi".
- ^ "2003-2004 Pakistan v India - 3rd Match - Peshawar".
- ^ "2004-2005 Asia Cup - 3rd Match - Bangladesh v Pakistan - Colombo".
External links
- Use dmy dates from August 2013
- 1978 births
- Living people
- Pakistan International Airlines cricketers
- Pakistan One Day International cricketers
- Pakistan Test cricketers
- Cricketers who made a century on Test debut
- Peshawar cricketers
- Sportspeople from Abbottabad
- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cricketers
- Hindkowan people
- Pakistani cricketers
- Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers
- Abbottabad cricketers
- Peshawar Panthers cricketers
- Edwardes College alumni