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Wednesday 21 March 2012

Shahid Afridi

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Shahid Afridi Biography
Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi
(born 1 March 1980 in Khyber Agency), popularly known as Shahid Afridi,
is a Pakistani cricketer currently playing for the Pakistani national
team in the international circuit. He made his ODI debut on 2 October
1996 against Kenya in Nairobi[1] and his Test debut on 22 October 1998
against Australia at Karachi.[2] He is known for his aggressive batting
style, and currently holds the highest career strike rate in the history
of international cricket. In a recent survey, Afridi was named as the
most popular cricketer in Pakistan.[3] He also holds the record for the
fastest one day century which he made in his debut innings, as well as
scoring 32 runs in a single over, the second highest scoring over ever
in an ODI.
Style
His general style of batting is very aggressive and attack oriented
and has earned him the nickname “Boom Boom Afridi” for his fastest
One Day International century just in 37 balls. As of 22 May 2007, he
has an ODI strike rate of 109.38 runs per 100 balls, the highest in the
game’s history. This attitude has been transferred to Test cricket as
well, with Afridi scoring at a relatively high strike rate of 86.13 in
Tests. He has an approach to batting that can change the tempo of a game
and inspire the mood of an audience, as shown when a mass exodus of
spectators occurred in Pakistan in late 2005 following his dismissal
from the crease. He hits many sixes long and high, favoring straight
down the ground or over midwicket. A trademark shot is a crossbatted
flick to the leg-side to a ball outside off stump.[8]. This explosive
style has led to some memorable shots, most notably the first ever 12 in
power cricket in 2002, where Afridi successfully hit the roof. [9]
However, his aggressive style increases his risk of getting out and he
is one of the most inconsistent batsmen in cricket. This is reflected by
the fact that he is the only player to score more than 5000 ODI runs at
an average under 25.
Bowling-wise, his stock ball is the leg break, but his armory also
includes the conventional off break and a ‘quicker one’ which he can
deliver at nearly 80 mph in the style of a medium-pacer. He bowls at a
high speed for a spinner, resulting in lesser turn, and relying more on
variations in speed. He occasionally sends down a bouncer to a batsmen,
which is very rare for a spin bowler.
International career
In October 1996 at the age of sixteen he was brought into the ODI
team as a legspinner as a replacement for the injured Mushtaq Ahmed. He
then gained notability as a pinch-hitter and began opening with Saeed
Anwar. He holds the record for scoring the fastest century in one-day
internationals (off 37 balls)[12], scored in only his second match and
his first ODI innings. He also shares with Brian Lara the record for the
third-fastest century in ODIs (off 45 balls). One of Pakistan’s most
useful all-rounders, he has an extremely aggressive batting style, which
has garnered him over 5,000 ODI runs (including an erstwhile
world-record 249 sixes, recently broken by Sanath Jayasuriya), as well
as taking over 250 wickets at ODI and 47 at Test level.
For various reasons, including a perception that he lacks patience in
his batting, Afridi had limited opportunity in Test matches, although
he currently averages in the high thirties and mid-thirties with bat and
ball respectively. As it is, Afridi has featured in less than one third
of the Test Matches played by Pakistan over the course of his
career.[13] However, he made his presence felt in the third Test against
India in March 2005, scoring a quick-fire second-innings half-century
and taking five wickets in the match (including Tendulkar twice) to help
Pakistan to win the game and register a series draw.
It is perceived that his batting struggles on bouncy pitches and
against opponents like Australia, although his record against the
Australians has improved over time. Although he has had success as an
opener on sub-continent pitches, Afridi is often moved into the lower
order as well.
Afridi was more consistent with his batting and bowling throughout
2005, starting with the tours of India and West Indies and through to
the England tour. The Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer helped Afridi to reach
a fuller potential by improving his shot selection and giving him free
rein over his batting attitude.
In the 2007 World Twenty20, he performed poorly with the bat but
brilliantly with the ball, earning the Man of the Series award, though
he failed to take a wicket in the final and was out for a golden duck.
Career Highlights
* On 4 October 1996, playing his maiden international innings, Afridi
hit the fastest One-Day century off 37 balls against Sri Lanka in
Nairobi. His innings included 28 runs off one of Sanath Jayasuriya’s
overs, whose record he broke. [15]
* Youngest player in history to make an ODI century at just 16 years
and 217 days with his 37 ball ton against Sri Lanka. It included 11
sixes and 6 fours. [16]
* Made a half-century from 26 balls and took 3 second-innings wickets
in Pakistan’s series-drawing Test victory against India in March
2005.[14]
* Holds the joint record with Brian Lara for the third fastest ODI
century off 45 balls in April 2005 against India. [17] This actually was
the first match that witnessed the Indian cricketer-turned-commentator
Ravi Shastri make him the nickname Boom Boom Afridi.
* Equal highest aggregate sixes scored in the 50-over game, shared
the legendary Sri Lankan batsman Sanath Jayasuriya, and he the most
sixes per innings record.
* Scored four consecutive sixes off a Harbhajan Singh over in a Test
match against India in January 2006, matching a feat that Kapil Dev
achieved in 1990.
* Was the first player to score 12 runs off one ball, by hitting the
roof of the Millennium Stadium. This took place in a game of Power
Cricket.[citation needed][clarification needed]
* Holds four of the top eight fastest ODI half centuries, twice
completed in 18 balls and twice in 20 balls. He has also scored a half
century off just 21 balls.
* Made 32 runs off a Malinga Bandara over in an ODI game at Abu Dhabi
in 2007. He struck four consecutive sixes and it was the 2nd most
expensive over in ODI history.
* Afridi is only third player in ODI history to achieve the
combination of 5000 runs and 200 wickets. The other players being Sri
Lankan batsman Sanath Jayasuriya and South African Jacques Kallis.
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Shahid Afridi makes 32 runs from 1 over vs Sri Lanka

Umar Akmal

Umar Akmal Biography
Is the younger brother of Kamran.
Represented Pakistan at the ICC U19 CWC 2008.
In only his sixth first-class match he smashed 248 off just 225 deliveries, including 11 sixes.
Became the second Pakistan player to score an away Test hundred on debut, against New Zealand in 2009.
Other Details
BORN:  26/05/1990 , Lahore Punjab
ROLE:  WicketKeeper
BATTING STYLE : Right Handed bat
BOWLING STYLE : -
PLAYED FOR : Pakistan Under-19, Pakistan
ICC TEST BATTING RANKING : 39
ICC TEST BOWLING RANKING : 0
ICC ODI BATTING RANKING : 42
ICC ODI BOWLING RANKING : 0
Career
Test:
2009-2010
ODI:
2009-2011
T20:
2009-2010
Test
Debut:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at University Oval, Dunedin - Nov 24, 2009
Last played:
Pakistan Vs South Africa at Dubai Sports City Cricket Stadium, Dubai - Nov 12, 2010
ODI
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Rangiri - Aug 01, 2009
Last played:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at Eden Park, Auckland - Feb 05, 2011
T20
Debut:
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at R.Premadasa Stadium (Khettarama), Colombo - Aug 12, 2009
Last played:
Pakistan Vs New Zealand at AMI Stadium, Christchurch - Dec 30, 2010
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Umar Gul

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Umar Gul Biography
Umar Gul(born 15 October 1984 in Peshawar) is a Pakistani cricketer who has played ten Test matches and 25 One Day Internationals for Pakistan as a specialist fast bowler. However, injury has prevented him from a long international career, as he was out of cricket for an entire season after his international debut. Gul was first called up for the team in April 2003, playing four one-day matches at the Cherry Blossom Sharjah Cup against Zimbabwe, Kenya and Sri Lanka, where he took four wickets, and he was in and out of the one-day team after that tournament. However, he played the whole of the 2003-04 home series against Bangladesh, making his Test debut and taking 15 wickets in the three Tests, and took the second-most wickets of any Pakistani bowler in the series, behind Shabbir Ahmed with 17. However, Shoaib Akhtar, who took 13 in third place, only played two of the Tests. Gul was retained for the ODIs against Bangladesh, taking a List A best five for 17 in nine overs in the third match, and ended with 11 wickets in the 50 series win. However, he could still not command a regular spot, playing three of Pakistan's nine next ODIs before finally getting dropped after one for 36 against New Zealand. He played two Tests after that, however, taking four wickets in a drawn Test against New Zealand before coming in as replacement for Shabbir Ahmed in the second Test of the three-Test series against India. After coming on as first-change bowler, Gul dismissed Virender Sehwag with his second over, and then bowled unchanged for 12 overs either side of lunch to take five Indian top order wickets - including Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar, who both had Test batting averages above 50, as did Sehwag. Gul finished with five for 31 in his spell, earning him commendation from Cricinfo journalist Dileep Premachandran, who praised his \"control of line and length\", and he was also named Man of the Match despite conceding runs at five an over in the second innings in a nine-wicket win. However, Gul was then ruled out of the third Test with a back injury which kept him out of cricket for an entire year. He returned to play two games at the 2004-05 Twenty20 Cup, and played some matches for Pakistan A and a Pakistan XI in warm-up games before the Test matches against England the following season, but he was not selected for the matches and has instead played three matches with Peshawar at the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. Gul was selected in Pakistan squad for the 2006 tour of England as a replacement to the injured Shoaib Akhtar. Gul had signed a one year contract with Gloucestershire to play in 2007, but the Pakistan Cricket Board failed to give them their permission. Gul appeared in all three of Pakistan's group matches in the 2007 World Cup taking four wickets with an economy rate of 3.13, only Shane Bond of those to deliver 100 balls was more economical. He also appeared in all of Pakistan's matches at the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 taking 3/15 of 4 overs in the semi-final victory over New Zealand. He took three wickets in the final to finish as the tournament's leading wicket-taker. In February 2008, Gul signed with the Indian Premier League and was drafted by Shahrukh Khan's Kolkata Knight Riders franchise for US $150,000. He played in six matches, taking 12 wickets at an average of 15.33, including a player of the match award in Kolkata's final game in which Gul took 4-23 and scored 24 runs from 11 balls. In December 2008 Gul signed with the Western Warriors to compete in the Australian domestic 2008-09 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash tournament. He performed very well in his debut match for the Warriors, taking 4 wickets for 15 runs in a losing side. 
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Umar Gul's best ODI figures - 6/42 - vs England - 2010 - HQ
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Muhammad Yousauf

Muhammad Yousuf Biography
June 9, 2008 · Filed under :: Ulama Tagged hayatushshahabah, kandahlawi, kandhlavi, kandhlawi, life of sahabah, nizamuddin, second amir, tablighi jamaat, yusuf
Sheikh Muhammad Yusuf Al-Kandhlawi was born on 25 Jumada I, 1335 H, corresponding to 20 March 1917 at Kandahla in India. His family was well-known for its Islamic scholarship and total devotion. His father, Sheikh Muhammad Ilyas Al-Kandhlawi (d. 1943), played an important role in the reform movement led by two scholars, Ahmad ibn Irfan and Muhammad Ismaeel, both of whom were to be martyrs. The reform movement aimed to remove all deviation from people’s beliefs and return them to the pure Islamic faith. Several scholars in his family studied under Sheikh Abd Al-Azeez ibn Ahmad ibn Abd Al-Raheem Al-Dahlawi, a highly reputable scholar of Hadith. Indeed the family produced a long line of famous scholars who were devoted to the study of Hadith and Fiqh, as well as other Islamic studies.
Paternal lineage:
Maulana Muhammad Yusuf son of Maulana Muhammad Ilyas son of Maulana Muhammad Ismail son of Shaikh Ghulam Hussein son of Hakim Karim Baksh son of Hakeem Ghulam Mohi-uddin son of Maulana Muhammad Sajid son of Maulana Muhammad Faiz son of Maulana Hakeem Muhammad Sharif son of Maulana Hakim Muhammad Ashraf son of Shaikh Jamal Muhammad Shah son of Shaikh Noor Muhammad son of Shaikh Baha-uddin Shah son of Maulana Shaikh Muhammad son of Shaikh Muhammad Fazil son of Shaikh Qutb Shah.
Maternal lineage:
His mother daughter of Maulvi Rauful Hasan son of Maulana Zia-ul-Hasan son of Maulana Noorul Hasan son of Maulana Abul Hasan son of Mufti Ilahi Baksh son of Maulana Shaikhul Islam son of Hakim Qutbuddin son of Hakim Abdul Qadir son of Maulana Hakeem Muhammad Sharif son of Maulana Hakim Muhammad Ashraf son of Shaikh Jamal Muhammad Shah son of Shaikh Noor Muhammad son of Shaikh Baha-uddin Shah son of Maulana Shaikh Muhammad son of Shaikh Muhammad Fazil son of Shaikh Qutb Shah
The paternal and maternal families of Maulana Yusuf Saheb come together in Hakeem Muhammad Sharif. Then the family traces their lineage back to Ameerul Mumineen Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (Radhi Allahu Anhu). These two families were residing in the villages of Kandhala and Jinhjana. They were famous for their religiousness, knowledge and piety.
Childhood & Early Education:
Maulana Muhammad Yusuf Saheb was born in such an environment in which the attainment of piety was the purpose of one and all. The whole family was ingrained with spirituality and nearness to Allah. It was a family of Scholars, Huffaz, and Soofia. Memorizing the Quran had been the common practice of all men and women of this noble family. The women of the house used to keep themselves busy in the recitation of the Quran, optional prayer, studying of religious books and rememberance of Allah. Inside the family, there were numerous renowned scholars.
Scholars such as Maulana Muhammad Saheb, Maulana Muhammad Yahya, Maulana Muhammad Ilyas, Maulana Muhammad Ihtishamul Hasan, Maulana Muhammad Zakariyyah were all members of this outstanding family in which Maulana Yusuf Saheb was nurtured in.
As a young boy, Muhammad Yusuf Al-Kandhlawi showed very early promise. Indeed, he completed the memorization of the Qur’an when he was only 10 years of age. He then completed his primary education and studied Hadith, starting with the six main authentic collections, under his father. He then undertook a more specialized study of Hadith under the distinguished scholars of Mazahir Al-Uloom, a specialized school which placed particular emphasis on the study of Hadith, and trained its students in the art of Islamic advocacy. During his attendance at this school he particularly benefited from studying under his cousin, Sheikh Muhammad Zakariya Al-Kandhlawi, one of the top scholars of Hadith in the Muslim world in the twentieth century. He graduated from this school at the age of 20, in 1355 H.
“The lap of the mother is the child’s first madrassa (school).” This saying is very true, training of the children at home forms the foundation of their beliefs, character and personality. The training and education Maulana Yusuf Saheb had at home was similar to that of the training the Muslim women in the time of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) used to give to their children. Each women of that household was ready to give her son for the work of Rasulullah (SAW). The stories of the companions of Rasulullah (SAW) had replaced the fairy tales in those homes. The lesson of the heroic freedom movement of Maulana Syed Ahmed Shaheed and Shah Ismail Shaheed had become so common in those homes, that when Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi wrote the detailed biography of Hazrat Syed Ahmed Shaheed, Maulana Ilyas Saheb did not find anything new in that biography.
Maulana Yusuf Saheb memorized the Quran at the age of ten from Hafiz Imam Khan Mewati. It was a blessing and a bounty of Allah on Maulana Yusuf Saheb that right from the very beginning the elders of that time had great concern and interest in him. Maulana Syed Ahmed Saheb Faizabadi, the elder brother of Hazrat Maulana Syed Hussein Ahmed Madni, sent an honorary degree to Maulana Yusuf Saheb commemorating his memorization of the Quran.
Hazrat Maulana Khaleel Ahmed Saheb Saharanpuri, who is the Khalifah of Hazrat Maulana Rashid Ahmed Gangohi and the Sheikh of Hazrat Maulana Ilyas Saheb and Maulana Zakariyya Saheb had great affection for the young Maulana Yusuf Saheb. Although, Maulana Yusuf Saheb was about ten years at the time of Hazrat Saharanpuri’s death, they had still shared tremendous love. Maulana Yusuf Saheb would call Hazrat Saharanpuri as “abba” (father in Urdu). Once, Maulana Yusuf Saheb rejected eating the bread cooked by the servant of Hazrat Saharanpuri and insisted on eating bread baked by Hazrat Saharanpuri himself. Hazrat Saharanpuri then went in the kitchen and cooked the bread with his own hands and fed Maulana Yusuf with his own hands as well.
Dedication to Tableegh & Arabs:
It was his father, Sheikh Muhammad Ilyas Al-Kandhlawi, who established an organization dedicated to Islamic advocacy. Its members devote a good portion of their time to travel and educating Muslim people in their faith, trying also to explain Islam to others. This organization is well known as Tableegh, or Jama’at Al-Tableegh, with members in many countries of the world. An important aspect of this organization is that it does not concern itself with politics in any way. It is dedicated to Islamic propagation and advocacy.
Sheikh Muhammad Yusuf Al-Kandhlawi began his scholarly career in teaching and writing. However, after consulting several scholars and figures of the Tableegh, his father entrusted to him the leadership of Tableegh as he sensed his approaching death. Al-Kandhlawi dedicated himself to this task which practically filled every day of his life. He traveled all over the Indian Subcontinent giving lectures and speeches and holding circles advocating a return to the pure faith of Islam, which should be implemented in people’s life.
Al-Kandhlawi believed that the Arabs must always take the leading role in Islamic advocacy, because they were the people chosen by God for this task as He revealed His final message in their language. Hence he was keen to spread his efforts and the Tableegh work to Arab countries.
He also realized that the best centers to spread this work were Makkah and Madinah, regularly visited by pilgrims from all over the Muslim world.
Therefore, he gave particular attention to educating Indian and Pakistani pilgrims, speaking to them at the ports of Bombay and Karachi, before embarking on their journey.
He would teach them the proper way of performing their pilgrimage rituals, and educate them in the need for Islamic advocacy. Thus, he was able to form groups of advocates from the pilgrims. These groups undertook the task of speaking to other pilgrims in the Grand Mosques in Makkah and Madinah. This generated interest among pilgrims of other countries who approached al-Kandhlawi to send groups to their areas. He responded to their requests and the Tableegh work began to take roots in several Arab countries.
Al-Kandhlawi traveled a great deal to promote the Tableegh work of Islamic advocacy. He made numerous trips to Pakistan where he held heavily attended functions, which contributed to the Tableegh organization taking strong roots in that country. His first pilgrimage was in the company of his father, before he took over the Tableegh. In his second pilgrimage, undertaken in 1374 H, 1954, in the company of Sheikh Hussain Ahmad Madani, a famous Hadith scholar, he met many Saudi scholars and discussed with them the issues and problems of Islamic advocacy and propagation. He made his final pilgrimage one year before his death, in 1383, where he held an endless series of meetings with scholars from all over the Muslim world, and was keen to meet as many Saudi scholars as possible.
Scholarly Work:
Despite his total dedication to the Tableegh work, which took much of his time, Al-Kandhlawi was able to write and his writings reflect his broad knowledge, particularly in Hadith and in the history of the Prophet and his companions. Two books feature more prominently among his writings. The first is Amani Al-Ahbar Fi Sharh Ma’ani Al-Athar, which is an annotation of a major work by Imam Ahmad Al-Tahawi, a famous Egyptian scholar who lived much earlier. The book is in four large volumes.
However, his book Hayat Al-Sahabah, which may be translated as The Prophet’s Companions’ Way of Life, has earned wide acclaim and become essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the Islamic way of life or to explain Islam to Muslims and non-Muslims. In this book, Al-Kandhlawi collects reports mentioned in books of Hadith, history and biographies about the Prophet himself and his companions.
It highlights the aspects related to Islamic propagation and advocacy. It thus reflects life at the time of the Prophet’s companions, and shows their manners, feelings and thoughts in different situations. The book was published in Arabic in three volumes many times by different publishers. It has more recently been published, with annotation, in four large volumes, with two introductions by two highly reputable scholars, Syed Abu Al-Hasan Ali Nadwi, and Sheikh Abd Al-Fattah Abu Ghuddah.
Passing Away:
In 1965, Al-Kandhlawi made a long trip to Pakistan, where he traveled throughout the country, giving a long series of lectures and speeches, and holding a continuous series of meetings, with people from all strata of Pakistani society. Although he was not feeling well at the start of his trip, he continued with his heavy schedule, paying little attention to his deteriorating condition. On the final day of his trip, he was scheduled to give a major speech in Lahore, and although he was too ill to give such a speech, he felt that he could not let people down.
But the speech took its toll of his health. On finishing it, he was immediately taken to hospital, but he died on his way there, at the age of 48. His body was airlifted at night to Delhi, where his funeral was attended by tens of thousands of mourners. May God shower His mercy on him.
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Mohammad Yousuf 202 - England v Pakistan 1st test at Lords 2006


Kamran Akmal

Kamran Akmal Biography
Kamran Akmal (born 13 January 1982 in Lahore) is a Pakistani cricketer who has played 38 Test matches and 88 ODIs for Pakistan. He is a quick-scoring batsman and a wicket-keeper, who has achieved four centuries and two fifties in 31 Test innings. However, his first century was vital - his 109 from the number eight position at Mohali, coming in with Pakistan in a lead of 39 against India in the first Test, ensured that the visitors could draw the match. His form against the touring English in 2005 made him one of the most important players in the team. Naturally, he is a batsman that plays lower down the order but has sometimes opened in both Test and One-day cricket. As an opener he has scored two back to back centuries in ODIs against England. Coming in lower down the order in Test matches, he played one memorable innings. He saved Pakistan from a score of 39/6, scoring a century, to a competitive 245 which helped Pakistan win the match and series. His batting was highly productive in early 2006 as he scored seven international hundreds within the space of 6 months. Since his tour of England in Summer 2006 however his batting form dwindled and steadily become worse. His wicket-keeping also worsened and dropped many catches on both the England tour and on a tour to South Africa in early 2007. Since then he did not score an international hundred until the Bangladeshi tour of Pakistan in 2008. Kamran Akmal was dropped for the Asia Cup 2008 as a result of his poor batting form and very poor keeping. He was replaced by Sarfraz Ahmed who has performed very well the domestic level. Kamran was named in the 30 man probable squad for the 2008 ICC Champions Trophy. On 12 November 2008, Akmal hit two consecutive 6s in the last over. As a result Pakistan won the first ODI in Abu Dhabi against West Indies. Akmal was also signed on to the Rajasthan Royals, and played in the inaugural season of the IPL. He played five matches in the tournament, as wicket-keeper and top-order batsman, including the final of the tournament against the Chennai Super Kings. He took two catches in the first innings, however he was run out for six runs during the Royal's chase. The Royals went on to win the tournament after a thrilling finish.
Kamran Akmal
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Kamran Akmal match wining Inning RBS Twenty20 2009 Pakistan