How did Mohammad Sami make his debut in Test cricket?
One of a new generation of Pakistan fast bowlers, Mohammad Sami initially forced his way into the Test team with outstanding performances in domestic cricket and had an immediate impact in his first Test with five wickets against New Zealand.
Did you know Mohammad Sami bowled two of his fastest deliveries?
Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Sami has accused the governing body of world cricket, the International Cricket Council for not recognising two of the fastest deliveries that he had bowled in his international cricketing career.
What is the age of Mohammad Sami?
Mohammad Sami (Urdu: محمد سمیع ; born 24 February 1981) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played for the Pakistan national cricket team between 2001 and 2016.
Who has bowled the longest over in one day cricket?
Sami also earned the ignominy of bowling the longest over in One Day International cricket during the Asia Cup match against Bangladesh in 2004, when he bowled 17 balls in one over which consisted of seven wides and four no-balls. He is also the only bowler in Test cricket history to have over 50 wickets and a bowling average of 50.
Who is Mohammad Sami?
Mohammad Sami is one of the most enigmatic players to have emerged from Pakistan. Another product from Pakistan’s conveyor belt of quicks, Sami sets the speed gun on fire, clocking speeds north of 145kph on a consistent basis. The Karachi born pacer is a sound exponent of the yorker as well.
How did Sami Khan become so good?
He also quickly mastered traditional outswing and reverse-swing and bowls a mean yorker. Sami put his future with Pakistan at risk by signing up for the unofficial Indian Cricket League (ICL), but was eventually welcomed back into the domestic fold when he severed ties.
Who is Islamabad United’s Sami Umar?
Sami was bought by Islamabad United for US$50,000 in the Pakistan Super League. He finished the season as the 2nd highest wicket-taker for his team and 4th overall in the tournament with 12 wickets in 7 matches. He was retained by Islamabad United in 2017 season again finishing the season as 2nd highest wicket-taker for his team.