Thursday, 7 March 2013

Ahmed Shehzad

Source(google.com.pk)
Ahmed Shehzad Biography
Ahmed Shehzad (born 23 November 1991) is a Pakistani cricketer. He plays domestic cricket for Habib Bank Limited. He made his One Day International debut for Pakistan on 24 April 2009 against Australia.

Career
In limited-overs domestic cricket Ahmed ShAhzad plays for GRW CRICKET and in June 2011during the Faysal Bank T-20 Super Eights ShAhzad top scored the innings by scoring 220 of 147 balls imposing a mammoth total of 218 against the opposition GRW CRICKET who in turn were bowled out for 173 ShAhzad took two-catches and a wicket as well he was rewarded man-of the match for his superb performances.[1]

ShAhzad made his debut for Pakistan in a one-day international against . In his maiden match he scored one boundary before he was run-out. The following match he scored 40 in an innings that included 4 fours. The third match he scored 43 but this time just scored 2 fours and in the final match of the series he scored 19 with 1 boundary to his name before he was given out leg-before.

These consistent performances meant that ShAhzad made his Twenty20 debut against Australia scoring a single boundary before being caught in the deep. Despite a failure in the Twenty20 ShAhzad was selected for the Pakistan squad in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 he only played one-game which was the opening game against England being caught by Paul Collingwood Pakistan changed their combination removing Shehzad and his partner Salman Butt and replaced them with Shahzaib Hasan and Kamran Akmal.

After spending most of the sidelines on the fringes of national selection ShAhzad played in the three-match Twenty20 series against New Zealand scoring 14 runs of just 7 balls in an innings that included 2 fours and 1 six. ShAhzad showcase his ability to time the ball and to score runs at a quick pace therefore in the following match he started to feel comfortable on New Zealand wickets scoring a watchful 15 of 14 balls in an innings that included 1 four, this time he showcase his ability to remain calm in a situation where the middle order was collapsing around him. After batting at number 3 for these two matches ShAhzad replaced Shahid Afridi as opener and scored his maiden Twenty20 half-century scoring 54 of just 34 balls in an innings that included 10 fours.[2] After performing well in the three Twenty20's the Pakistan selectors selected ShAhzad for the six-match ODI series against New Zealand with a potential place as a World Cup opener also available.[3] After scoring 115 an ODI against New Zealand during the series, ShAhzad was given a place in the Pakistan world cup squad.
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