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Kamran Akmal

Pakistan

Full name Kamran Akmal
Born January 13, 1982, Lahore, Punjab
Current age 25 years 53 days
Major teams Pakistan, Lahore, National Bank of Pakistan
Batting style Right-hand bat
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Relations Brother -
Adnan Akmal

Statsguru
Test player, ODI player

 

Batting and fielding averages

 

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

BF

SR

100

50

4s

6s

Ct

St

Tests

33

55

4

1521

154

29.82

2444

62.23

4

5

227

2

108

18

ODIs

62

53

8

1120

124

24.88

1345

83.27

3

1

129

8

54

9

Twenty20 Int.

2

1

0

21

21

21.00

18

116.66

0

0

3

0

3

0

First-class

119

183

24

4978

174

31.30

 

 

8

22

 

 

377

36

List A

130

110

11

2465

132

24.89

 

 

5

7

 

 

147

33

Twenty20

15

13

1

280

59

23.33

216

129.62

0

1

 

 

7

8

 

Bowling averages

 

Mat

Balls

Runs

Wkts

BBI

BBM

Ave

Econ

SR

4

5

10

Tests

33

0

0

0

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

ODIs

62

0

0

0

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

Twenty20 Int.

2

0

0

0

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

First-class

119

0

0

0

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

List A

130

0

0

0

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

Twenty20

15

0

0

0

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

 

 Career statistics

 

Test debut 

Zimbabwe v Pakistan at Harare - Nov 9-12, 2002 

Last Test 

South Africa v Pakistan at Cape Town - Jan 26-28, 2007 

ODI debut 

Zimbabwe v Pakistan at Bulawayo - Nov 23, 2002

Last ODI 

South Africa v Pakistan at Johannesburg - Feb 14, 2007

Twenty20 Int. debut 

England v Pakistan at Bristol - Aug 28, 2006 

Last Twenty20 Int. 

South Africa v Pakistan at Johannesburg - Feb 2, 2007 

First-class span 

1997/98 - 2006/07

List A span 

1997/98 - 2006/07

Twenty20 span 

2004/05 - 2006/07

 

Profile

Kamran Akmal made his first-class debut at the age of 15 as a useful wicketkeeper and a hard-hitting opening batsman. A string of good performances earned him a spot for Pakistan A in 2002, and after impressing against Sri Lanka A he won selection for the Zimbabwe tour in preference to the veteran Moin Khan. He was not expected to play in the Tests, but made his debut - and chipped in with a handy 38 at Harare - when Rashid Latif suffered a recurrence of a long-standing back injury. Initially his opportunities were limited, most of his matches coming when Latif or Moin were unavailable - he was the replacement when Latif was suspended for five one-dayers against Bangladesh, and then again when Moin was injured for the last two Tests against India. However, from October 2004, with Latif out of favour and Moin no longer at his peak, Akmal became Pakistan's first-choice wicketkeeper; he responded with a magnificent showing with the gloves in Australia that winter despite enduring criticism at home and calls for the return of Moin and Latif. But in 2005, Akmal silenced those calls as well; as well as maintaining a high standard behind the stumps, he scored five international centuries. Three came in ODIs as opener and two from the lower-middle order in Tests against India and England. The first Test century saved the Mohali Test while the second, a blistering knock, came in Pakistan's emphatic, series-sealing win at Lahore. The year, unquestionably, confirmed him as Pakistan's number one, as well as establishing him as among the brightest young talents in the world game. He began 2006 as he ended 2005; two hundreds against India and both, for varying reasons, were special. The first, at Lahore, was the fastest Test hundred by a wicketkeeper. The second, on a seaming first day green-top at Karachi, not only saved Pakistan from the depths of 39 for 6, eventually leading to a thumping win, but is unlikely to be forgotten by anyone who saw it. Since then, he has experienced a horrendously lean patch, culminating in a horror show in England and South Africa, where he shelled catches, fumbled takes and didn't score runs. As Pakistan toyed with the idea of resting him, he responded, improving his glovework, but Pakistan will hope the improvement continues through the 2007 World Cup.
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