Ahmed Shehzad
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Born | Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan | 23 November 1991|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Legbreak | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Opening batter | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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National side |
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Test debut (cap 216) | 31 December 2013 v Sri Lanka | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Test | 4 May 2017 v West Indies | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ODI debut (cap 172) | 24 April 2009 v Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last ODI | 16 October 2017 v Sri Lanka | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ODI shirt no. | 19 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T20I debut (cap 26) | 7 May 2009 v Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last T20I | 7 October 2019 v Sri Lanka | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T20I shirt no. | 19 (previously 93) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Years | Team | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2007–2019 | Habib Bank Limited | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2012 | Barisal Burners | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2012 | Nagenahira Nagas | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008–2015 | Lahore Lions | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013 | Pakistan A cricket team | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013–2014 | Jamaica Tallawahs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2015 | Comilla Victorians | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016–2017, 2019 | Quetta Gladiators | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016 | Barbados Tridents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | Multan Sultans | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2019–2022 | Central Punjab | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2019–present | Rangpur Rangers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2019/20 | Dhaka Platoon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | Kandy Warriors | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | Rawalakot Hawks | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | Lahore Whites | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Career statistics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: CricInfo, 28 July 2022 |
Ahmed Shehzad (born 23 November 1991) is a Pakistani international cricketer.
He is an opening batsman who made his One Day International and Twenty20 International debut for Pakistan in April 2009 against Australia.[2][3] He was a member of the Pakistan team that won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20. In the 2014 T20 World Cup, he became the first Pakistani to score a century in a T20 world cup, with his 111 against Bangladesh.[4]
Early and personal life
[edit]Shehzad was born on 23 November 1991 in Lahore. He was born into a Pashtun family of the Afridi clan and, besides English and Urdu, he can speak Pashto as well.[5]
He grew up in a middle-class environment in a modest house near the famous Anarkali Bazaar.[6]
On 19 September 2015, Shehzad married Sana, his childhood friend.[7][8] They had a boy in 2017.[9] In 2021, they had a second baby, a daughter.[10]
Domestic and franchise career
[edit]Ahmed Shehzad was the highest run scorer in BPL 2011-12 and the best batsman of the tournament.[11] Shehzad was the leading run-scorer in the 2016–17 Departmental One Day Cup, with 653 runs, including a career-best score in List A cricket of 166 in the semi-final. He was also the captain of the team.[12][13] During the tournament he scored three centuries and three half-centuries in nine matches.[14]
He was the highest runs scorer and man of the tournament in 2016 Pakistan Cup. He scored 372 runs in only 5 matches with the help of 3 half centuries and a hundred.[15]
In April 2018, he was named as the captain of Balochistan's squad for the 2018 Pakistan Cup.[16][17] He scored the most runs for Baluchistan during the tournament, with 251 runs in four matches.[18] In March 2019, he was named in Federal Areas' squad for the 2019 Pakistan Cup.[19][20]
He failed a doping test in 2018 and was banned for 10 weeks.[21]
In July 2019, he was selected to play for the Amsterdam Knights in the inaugural edition of the Euro T20 Slam cricket tournament.[22][23] However, the following month the tournament was cancelled.[24]
In September 2019, he was named in Central Punjab's squad for the 2019–20 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy tournament.[25][26] He was retained by Central Punjab for the 2020–21 domestic season.[27] In November 2021, he was selected to play for the Colombo Stars following the players' draft for the 2021 Lanka Premier League.[28]
On 15 December 2023, Shehzad announced that he was leaving the PSL after not being selected by any franchise.[29]
International career
[edit]Shehzad made his first-class debut in 2007. The innings which led to a call-up for the national team was a 167 he scored in Pakistan Youth's victory against England.[30][31]
Shehzad made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2013 scoring 38 in the first innings and 55 in the second.[32] Ahmed Shehzad was part of the Test squad against South Africa in UAE. However he wasn't selected in the playing XI in either of the 2 Tests against South Africa.[33]
He has a 40+ test average for Pakistan Cricket Team with the help of 3 hundreds and 3 half centuries. His test hundreds have been scored against Sri Lanka where he scored 147 runs, Australia where he scored 136 runs and New Zealand where he scored 176 runs[4]
In his One Day International career he has scored 6 hundreds and 14 half centuries.[4] In his Twenty20 International career, he has scored 1 hundred 7 fifties. He is First Pakistani player who has scored a century in all three forms of cricket.[34]
Controversies
[edit]Shehzad was issued a one-match ban in 2011 for showing dissent in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, one month before being issued a fine on disciplinary grounds.[35]
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) issued Shehzad an official reprimand after his frequent quarrels with Sri Lankan batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan about Dilshan's conversion from Islam to Buddhism.[36] Shehzad was caught on camera telling Dilshan:[37]
If you are a non-Muslim and you turn Muslim, no matter whatever you do in your life, straight to heaven.
— Ahmed Shehzad's statement on Dilshan.
During a Pakistan Super League group stage match vs Peshawar Zalmi, Shehzad had an exchange of words and physical conflict with bowler Wahab Riaz. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) imposed a fine on both players and issued an official warning to them.[38]
Records and achievements
[edit]Source:[39]
- First Pakistani batsman to have scored centuries in all international formats of the game (i.e. Test, ODI and T20I).[40][41]
- 2nd Most runs (111*)[42] and 2nd most sixes (6) in a T20I innings by a Pakistani.[43]
- Most runs (168) in a two–match T20I series by a Pakistani cricketer.[44]
- He is 2nd fastest 5000 runs scorer in T20 cricket from Pakistan[citation needed]
- He is 2nd highest centuries maker in T20 cricket from Asia after Rohit Sharma and Babar Azam.[citation needed]
- Highest run scorer for the Lahore Lions.[citation needed]
- Second quickest batsman to score centuries in all three formats of international cricket (76 innings) just behind Lokesh Rahul.[citation needed]
- Highest run scorer for the Quetta Gladiators until 2021.[citation needed]
- First Pakistani batsman to hit three consecutive sixes in T20I.[citation needed]
- Holds the record for the most boundaries in a single T20 inning (20 fours)[citation needed]
- He is the first Pakistani who scored hundred against Cricket South Africa in South Africa[citation needed]
- He is youngest Pakistani player who scored 150+ runs in a test inning[citation needed]
- He had the record of fastest century in t20 Cricket from Pakistan just in 40 balls until 2020 [citation needed]
- He had the record of highest t20i partnership for Pakistan along with Mohammad Hafeez 143* until 2021[citation needed]
- He has the record of Most catches in the field for Pakistan national under-19 cricket team[citation needed]
- He has the record of 2nd Most centuries from Pakistan in t20 Cricket 5 centuries[citation needed]
- He has the record of Most Half centuries for Quetta Gladiators in Pakistan Super League[citation needed]
- He has the record of Most centuries in knockout t20 matches 3 centuries[citation needed]
- He has the record of Most Half centuries in the finals of Pakistan Super League 2 half centuries in 3 finals[citation needed]
- He scored first half century of tournament in Kashmir Premier League history[citation needed]
- Being captain he scored 630+ runs with the help of 3 centuries and 3 half centuries in nine games of departmental one day cup 2016 and won the final for his team HBL and got the award of Man of the final[citation needed]
- He was man of the tournament in BPL 2012.[citation needed]
- He scored 341 runs with the average of 51 for Quetta Gladiators in 4th edition of PSL and lift the trophy for his team first time[citation needed]
References
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- ^ Khan, Atta Ur Rehman (27 July 2020). "Ahmed Shehzad's protein is as expensive as you can imagine". BOL News. Archived from the original on 4 February 2023. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
It may be recalled that Ahmed Shehzad was born on November 23, 1991 in Lahore to a Pashtun family and that is why he can speak English and Urdu as well as Pashto [...] Ahmed Shehzad belongs to the well-known tribe Afridi, before this very important players like Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul also belong to the Afridi tribe.
- ^ Farooq, Umar (25 June 2015). "Shehzad stumbling after promising start". CricInfo.
Hailing from a middle-class family that lived in a modest house near the famous shopping street Anarkali in Lahore, Shehzad had real talent.
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- ^ "Cricketer Ahmad Shahzad has been blessed with a daughter". Dawn News. 4 June 2021. Archived from the original on 4 February 2023. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
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- ^ "Departmental One Day Cup, 2016/17: Most runs". ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original on 1 January 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
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- ^ "Ahmed Shehzad Records, Test match, ODI, T20, IPL international batting bowling fielding records". ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original on 31 August 2022. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
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External links
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- Ahmed Shehzad at ESPNcricinfo
- Ahmed Shehzad's profile page on Wisden
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