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Khurram Khan

Emirati cricketer


Summary

Emirati cricketer

FieldValue
nameKhurram Khan
countryUnited Arab Emirates
fullnameKhurram Khan
birth_date
birth_placeMultan, Punjab, Pakistan
battingLeft-handed
bowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
roleAll-rounder
internationaltrue
internationalspan2004–2015
odidebutdate16 July
odidebutyear2004
odidebutagainstIndia
odicap23
lastodidate15 March
lastodiyear2015
lastodiagainstWest Indies
T20Idebutdate17 March
T20Idebutyear2014
T20IdebutagainstNetherlands
T20Icap6
lastT20Idate21 March
lastT20Iyear2014
lastT20IagainstZimbabwe
columns4
column1ODI
matches110
runs1427
bat avg153.37
100s/50s11/3
top score1132*
deliveries1456
wickets112
bowl avg131.66
fivefor10
tenfor10
best bowling14/32
catches/stumpings15/–
column2T20I
matches23
runs273
bat avg224.33
100s/50s20/0
top score231
deliveries26
wickets21
bowl avg28.00
fivefor20
tenfor20
best bowling21/8
catches/stumpings22/–
column3FC
matches323
runs31,696
bat avg344.63
100s/50s34/10
top score3121*
deliveries32,680
wickets334
bowl avg331.91
fivefor31
tenfor30
best bowling36/98
catches/stumpings322/–
column4LA
matches476
runs42,715
bat avg446.01
100s/50s45/23
top score4138
deliveries42,633
wickets480
bowl avg424.91
fivefor40
tenfor40
best bowling44/25
catches/stumpings426/–
date4 September
year2017
sourcehttps://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36128/36128.html CricketArchive

| 100s/50s1 = 1/3 | catches/stumpings1 = 5/– | 100s/50s2 = 0/0 | catches/stumpings2 = 2/– | 100s/50s3 = 4/10 | catches/stumpings3 = 22/– | 100s/50s4 = 5/23 | catches/stumpings4 = 26/–

Khurram Khan (born 21 June 1971) is a Pakistani-born former cricketer who played for the United Arab Emirates national cricket team. In 2014, Khurram became the oldest player (then aged 43 years and 162 days) to score an ODI hundred as his unbeaten 132 helped his team to a six-wicket victory over Afghanistan in Dubai. He is regarded as the best cricketer to play for the United Arab Emirates.

Career

Khan has been playing for the UAE since 2001 when he turned out for the team at the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada, where he played ten games over the course of the two-week tournament. With 243 runs over eight innings, Khurram had the highest batting average of the UAE team with 60.75, though Ahmed Nadeem and Arshad Ali both made more runs. He also bowled the most for UAE, taking 19 wickets in his 95 overs, at a bowling average of 13.52 - taking joint third-most wickets of the tournament, behind Roland Lefebvre and Soren Vestergaard.

Despite Khurram's performances, the UAE finished fifth at the tournament, and failed to qualify for the 2003 World Cup. Khurram was named captain for the ICC Six Nations Challenge in March 2004, a qualifier tournament for the ICC Champions Trophy, and though Khurram was once again leading wicket-taker for the UAE, the team finished fifth on net run rate, coming last after four other teams on points.

Khurram was retained as captain for the 2004 Asia Cup, however, where the UAE took on the Test nations of India and Sri Lanka. They were eliminated after two group stage matches, though Cricinfo claimed that he and his teammates "bowled with plenty of discipline and control" in the first match against India, and "a maturity far beyond their experience" in the second match.

Khurram got one wicket in his first match, with the last ball of a ten-over spell, and took four for 32 in ten overs against Sri Lanka, including the top scorer of the innings Avishka Gunawardene who lofted a catch to the deep for 73. He was the leading bowler as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 239, but only contributed with eight runs in the chase as UAE were bowled out for 123 and knocked out of the tournament.

Khurram has played four matches at the ICC Intercontinental Cup, three in 2004 and one in 2005, scoring 329 runs with four fifties and taking eight wickets. He has not been the leading wicket-taker in that tournament, with Ali Asad outperforming him with 35 scalps in five matches.

Khurram was captain at the 2005 ICC Trophy, leading his team to a fifth place play-off where the winner would qualify for the 2007 World Cup. After bowling eight overs without a wicket at the Dutch batsmen, Khurram was dismissed for six in the UAE's total of 142, and the UAE lost by 143 runs to miss out on a World Cup berth. Three months later, Khurram had to declare himself unavailable for the semi-final of the 2005 Intercontinental Cup, with Arshad Ali captaining the side in his place.

He scored his only ODI century of 132* against Afghanistan. With this century, he became the oldest ever player to score an ODI century at the age of 43, passing Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya, who scored his final century when he was at 39 years of age.

In June 2015, following the UAE's defeat to Ireland in the 2015–17 ICC Intercontinental Cup, Khurram announced his retirement from international cricket.

Awards

References

References

  1. "UAE great sporting moments - No 14: Khurram Khan, the country's greatest ever player, leads team back to Cricket World Cup". The National.
  2. "Khurram Khan, the best UAE cricket has seen, retires from international game". The National.
  3. "Khurram Khan".
  4. (5 June 2015). "Khurram Khan retires from international cricket". ESPN Sports Media.
  5. Wu, Andrew. (23 December 2015). "Steve Smith, Josh Hazlewood, Meg Lanning claim major ICC player awards". [[Fairfax Media]].
  6. (23 December 2015). "Steven Smith claims top ICC awards". [[ESPN Inc.]].
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