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Mohammad Yousuf

Pakistan

Full name Mohammad Yousuf
Born August 27, 1974, Lahore, Punjab
Current age 32 years 192 days
Major teams Pakistan, ACC Asian XI, Bahawalpur, Lahore,
 Pakistan International Airlines, Water and Power Development Authority
Also known as Yousuf Youhana

Batting style Right-hand bat

Statsguru
Test player, ODI player

 

Batting and fielding averages

 

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

BF

SR

100

50

4s

6s

Ct

St

Tests

75

126

9

6553

223

56.00

12405

52.82

23

27

841

47

59

0

ODIs

233

220

32

7853

141*

41.77

10544

74.47

12

52

635

80

50

0

Twenty20 Int.

1

1

0

20

20

20.00

19

105.26

0

0

2

1

0

0

First-class

115

190

16

8833

223

50.76

 

 

27

42

 

 

76

0

List A

257

243

36

8376

141*

40.46

 

 

12

55

 

 

58

0

Twenty20

8

7

0

135

30

19.28

113

119.46

0

0

 

 

1

0

 

Bowling averages

 

Mat

Balls

Runs

Wkts

BBI

BBM

Ave

Econ

SR

4

5

10

Tests

75

6

3

0

-

-

-

3.00

-

0

0

0

ODIs

233

1

1

0

-

-

-

6.00

-

0

0

0

Twenty20 Int.

1

0

0

0

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

First-class

115

18

24

0

-

-

-

8.00

-

0

0

0

List A

257

7

13

0

-

-

-

11.14

-

0

0

0

Twenty20

8

1

1

0

-

-

-

6.00

-

0

0

0

 

 Career statistics

 

Test debut 

South Africa v Pakistan at Durban - Feb 26-Mar 2, 1998 

Last Test 

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

ODI debut 

Zimbabwe v Pakistan at Harare - Mar 28, 1998

Last ODI 

South Africa v Pakistan at Johannesburg - Feb 14, 2007 

Only Twenty20 Int. 

England v Pakistan at Bristol - Aug 28, 2006

First-class span 

1996/97 - 2006/07

List A span 

1996/97 - 2006/07

Twenty20 span 

2004/05 - 2006/07

 

Profile

Until his conversion to Islam in 2005, Mohammad Yousuf (formely known as Yousuf Youhana) was one of a handful of Christians to play for Pakistan. After a difficult debut against South Africa in 1997-98, he quickly established himself as a stylish world-class batsman, and a pillar of Pakistan's middle order, alongside Inzamam-ul-Haq. He is no sluggard, but gathers his runs through orthodox, composed strokeplay, unlike some of his colleagues who seldom hint at permanence. He is particularly strong driving through the covers and flicking wristily off his legs and brings with him as decadent and delicious a backlift as any in the game. A tendency to overbalance when playing across his front leg can get him into trouble. He excels at both versions of the game, and in one-day cricket can score 20 or 30 runs before anyone notices. He is quick between the wickets although not necessarily the best judge of a single. There had been questions about his temperament as batsman when the pressure is on, but between 2004 and 2005, he began to silence critics. First came a spellbindingly languid century against the Australians in Melbourne, as captain to boot, where he ripped into Shane Warne like few Pakistani batsmen have before or since. A century in the cauldron of Kolkatta followed but he ended the year with possibly his most important knock: a double century against England at Lahore so easy on the eye, you almost didn't notice it. Yousuf displaying an unusual responsibility, eschewing the waftiness that has previously blighted him. In 2006, Yousuf truly came of age in a record-breaking year. He began by plundering India and continued in England, not just scoring under pressure, but scoring big. A double ton at Lord's was followed by another big hundred at Headingly and the Oval. He rounded off a fantastic year with four hundreds in three Tests against the West Indies, a feat that took him past Viv Richards's long-standing record of most Test runs in a calendar year and also saw him establish the record for most Test hundreds (9) in a year. With Inzamam nearing a natural end as the 2007 World Cup approaches, the credentials of Yousuf as Pakistan's premier batsman are impressive.
Osman Samiuddin February 2007