Mohammad Hafeez

Mohammad Hafeez

Pakistan AllRounder
t20 Int ALL TIME STATS
2514 Runs
122.03 S/R
26.46 Avg
61 W
6.60 E/R

Personal Information

Date of Birth October 17, 1980
Nationality Pakistan
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.74 m)
Role Batting All-rounder, Right handed Batsman, Right arm off-break Bowler
Past Team(s)
Family Nazia Hafeez (Spouse), Roshan Hafeez (Son), Eman Hafeez (Daughter)

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
NYL vs CHI 0 2 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0
NYL vs TG 16 7 2 1 228.57 2 29 2 14.50
ATL vs NYL 0 2 0 0 0.00 3 51 1 17.00
NYL vs DL 59 19 5 6 310.53 3 43 2 14.33
NYL vs LAW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 218 216 6614 8633 15 32.90 76.61 11 38 140 664 110 85 0
TESTs 55 105 3652 6520 8 37.64 56.01 10 12 224 455 28 45 0
T20Is 119 108 2514 2060 13 26.46 122.03 0 14 99 251 76 30 0
T20s 374 348 7946 6426 40 25.79 123.65 2 43 102 804 252 111 0
LISTAs 348 345 11605 0 20 35.70 0 17 77 140 0 0 146 0
FIRSTCLASS 210 365 12169 0 15 34.76 0 26 56 224 0 0 183 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 218 177 1288.5 5400 139 38.84 4.18 4/41 0 0
TESTs 55 77 677.5 1808 53 34.11 2.66 4/48 0 0
T20Is 119 79 210.1 1388 61 22.75 6.60 4/10 0 0
T20s 374 260 752.5 4850 202 24.00 6.44 4/10 0 0
LISTAs 348 0 2276.3 9565 264 36.23 4.20 4/23 0 0
FIRSTCLASS 210 0 2498.4 6764 253 26.73 2.70 0 7 2

Mohammad Hafeez News

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"I don't think anyone slept in the dressing room after that" - Hasan Ali on Mohammad Hafeez's 'sleeping' claims during Australian tour "I don't think anyone slept in the dressing room after that" - Hasan Ali on Mohammad Hafeez's 'sleeping' claims during Australian tour
"I don't think anyone slept in the dressing room after that" - Hasan Ali on Mohammad Hafeez's 'sleeping' claims during Australian tour
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Mohammad Hafeez Videos

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Mohammad Hafeez: A Brief Biography

Mohammad Hafeez Biography

Mohammad Hafeez born on 17 October 1980 in Sargodha, Punjab is a Pakistani cricket player, who plays all types of the games and a previous T20I captain of Pakistan cricket group. Hafeez generally opens the batting and structures some portion of the bowling. In 2012– 2013, he was positioned as the best all-rounder by the ICC Player Rankings in T20 series. He is known for his shrewd batting yet additionally for forceful shot plays when required. He was engaged with record opening partnership of 224 runs with Nasir Jamshed.

Background

Hafeez otherwise called The Professor, played in Bhera and was one of a few youthful all-rounders whom the Pakistani cricket squad swung to with a specific end goal to renew their side after their poor show in 2003 World Cup where Pakistan was out from first round. He was the fourth worldwide player marked to the Caribbean Premier League and the principal Pakistani player to be named to the new Twenty20 competition.

Debut

Hafeez made his ODI debut on 3rd April 2003 against Zimbabwe and test debut on 20th august 2003 against Bangladesh. His frame with both bat and ball was conflicting and in late 2003 he was dropped from the Test squad and in this manner from the ODI side. Following solid local exhibitions, and in addition show of good frame for the Pakistan A side, he stayed on the edges of a review in 2004. Hafeez came back to the ODI side in 2005 and regardless of poor frame with the bat, his bowling was amazing. In the 2006 series held in Australia, Hafeez crushed his first century for Pakistan.

Rise to Glory

In 2011 he won an astounding 10 Man-of-the-Match awards in all types of international cricket and turned out to be just the third player to score 1000 runs and take 30 wickets in ODI coordinates inside a schedule year. Against India on 18 March 2012 in Bangladesh he scored 105 off 113 balls and was engaged with a 224-run partnership with Nasir Jamshed.

He made his fourth ODI century in March 2012 against Bangladesh at Dhaka. He additionally influenced his most astounding test to score of 196 against Sri Lanka in the second Test at Colombo in June 2012. Hafeez was at first chose in the Pakistan squad for the 2015 World Cup yet was precluded 6 days before the World Cup because of calf damage. He was supplanted by Nasir Jamshed.

Low Points

Hafeez had been accounted for a presume activity after the Abu Dhabi Test against New Zealand in November 2014, and in December his activity was observed to be unlawful after tests at an ICC accredited centre in Loughborough, England. He was found to have an elbow expansion up to 31 degrees, far over the allowed furthest reaches of 15 degrees. He experienced medicinal work at a biomechanics lab in Chennai, however fizzled an informal test on his activity on January 3.

Club Career

The teams for which he played are Kolkata Knight Riders, Sargodha, Sui Gas Corporation of Pakistan.

Captaincy

He was made captain of the Pakistan T20 squad in May 2012. Amid the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka in September 2012, Pakistan achieved the semi-finals where they lost to the home side.

He equaled the records of most wins as a Pakistani captain in T20 and most number of away series wins as a Pakistani captain. Under his captainship, Pakistan figured out how to climb to the second position in the rankings. He additionally turned into the primary Pakistani captain to hit three fifties in succession and turned into Pakistan's driving run scorer in T20s.