Abdul

Razzaq

Pakistan
All Rounder

Abdul

About Abdul Razzaq

Name
Abdul Razzaq
Born
Dec 02, 1979 (45 years)
Birth Place
Pakistan
Role
All Rounder
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm fast medium

Part of Pakistan’s prolific entrances of all-rounders who quickly made an impact following their international debuts, Abdul Razzaq was introduced into Pakistan’s international set up as a bowler.

Razzaq made his debut in the home ODIs against Zimbabwe in 1996, used as a handy bowler who gave economic middle-over spells. While never struggling initially, during the tour of South Africa, his medium-pace bowling looked toothless on bouncy continental surfaces, often being severely punished for runs. His bowling grew in stature as months passed, and he additionally honed his batting skills, improving as a pinch-hitter. By the 1999 World Cup, he replaced Rameez Raja at the number three slot. His ability to rotate strike and be a handy pinch-hitter adapted Razzaq to either come in at the loss of an early wicket or consolidate a good start. During the 1999 World Cup in England, he was a key member in Pakistan’s final-place finish. Progress in ODIs over his first three years was deemed well enough for a Test debut, earning his maiden green cap in a one-off appearance on tour to Australia in 1999. It took him seven innings to register his first Test fifty, scored during Pakistan’s travel to the West Indies. A maiden Test century came in 2000 at Faisalabad in England’s sub continental visit. The same year, he also took a hat-trick against Sri Lanka, providing highlights of his dual ability.

Razzaq remained a mainstay in the Pakistani line-up, playing in the 2003 World Cup. While niggling knocks often kept him out, it sometimes affected his bowling speed and batting rhythm. It also led to his exclusion from the 2007 World Cup. Upon being fit, he was overlooked for Pakistan’s World Twenty20 squad, which led to him announcing retirement in retaliation. He went on to play in the unrecognized rebel league, thereby invoking a ban from the Pakistani Board. The two later reconciled with Razzaq calling off his retirement, to be selected in the 2009 World T20 squad, which Pakistan eventually won. While injuries have taken its toll on the multifaceted Razzaq, he still remains one of Pakistan cricket’s enduring faces during his current era that peaked and toughened in symmetry.

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ICC Ranking

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
46
265
32
77
Innings
77
228
29
116
Runs
1946
5080
393
3425
Highest Score
134
112
46
203
SR
41.00
81.00
116.00
85.00
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Teams Played For

Pakistan
Pakistan
Asia XI
Asia XI
Hyderabad Heroes
Hyderabad Heroes
ICL Pakistani
ICL Pakistani
Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited
Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited
Hampshire
Hampshire
Khan Research Laboratories
Khan Research Laboratories
Lahore City
Lahore City
Lahore
Lahore
Lahore Blues
Lahore Blues
Leicestershire
Leicestershire
Lahore Lions
Lahore Lions
Lahore Ravi
Lahore Ravi
Pakistan A
Pakistan A
Pakistan Inv XI
Pakistan Inv XI
Pakistan International Airlines
Pakistan International Airlines
Sialkot Stallions
Sialkot Stallions
Surrey
Surrey
Worcestershire
Worcestershire
Middlesex
Middlesex
Pakistan Under-19
Pakistan Under-19
Melbourne Renegades
Melbourne Renegades
Duronto Rajshahi
Duronto Rajshahi
Wayamba United
Wayamba United
Lahore Qalandars
Lahore Qalandars
Amo Sharks
Amo Sharks
Punjabi Legends
Punjabi Legends