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Yasir Shah (born 2 May 1986 in Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) is an international cricketer from Pakistan. He is a specialist leg break spin bowler and is known for his leg spinners, filppers and googlies.


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He's the cousin of Pakistan fast bowler Junaid Khan as well as of Australian international cricketer Fawad Ahmed

He made his Test match debut for Pakistan against Australia in the United Arab Emirates on 22 October 2014. During Sri Lanka Test series, Yasir Shah became the fastest Pakistani bowler to take 50 test wickets.


Yasir Shah made his first-class debut in February 2002 but had to wait nine years to play international cricket. An ODI and two T20s later, he was back out of the reckoning, seemingly forgotten forever. The recall, when it arrived, came at a time of crisis for Pakistan, when Saeed Ajmal was banned for chucking in September 2014.

Kayes, bowlers help Bangladesh make it five in a row at home

Zimbabwe goes down by 58 runs in second ODI for host to take unassailable 2-0 lead in three-match series

Kayes, bowlers help Bangladesh make it five in a row at home - Cricket News

Bangladesh beat Zimbabwe by 58 runs in the second One-Day International between the two sides in Dhaka on Monday (November 9) riding on the pace attack of Mustafizur Rahman and Al-Amin Hossain, who shared five wickets between them, to take the three-match series 2-0. The win made it five bilateral ODI series wins in a row at home for Bangladesh, its conquests including Pakistan, India and South Africa earlier this year.

Chasing Bangladesh's 241 for 9, Zimbabwe recovered from 78 for 4 to pose a real threat before Mustafizur and Al-Amin struck. Mustafizur finished with 3 for 33 but Al-Amin, who claimed 2 for 22, had a greater impact with two crucial wickets as Zimbabwe was all out for 183 runs in 43.2 overs.

Al-Amin broke a fifth-wicket partnership of 73 runs between Elton Chigumbura and Sikandar Raza when the two were taking the game out of Bangladesh’s control. He removed Raza (33) and Chigumbura (47) in successive overs to leave Mustafizur and Nasir Hossain (2 for 36) to clean up the tail.

Earlier, Imrul Kayes hit 76 to give Bangladesh a good score on a tricky pitch. Tinashe Panyangara claimed 3 for 41 for Zimbabwe, which needed a win to stay alive in the series after losing the opening match by 145 runs .  

Bangladesh did not manage any big partnerships, as Zimbabwe struck at regular intervals after Chigumbura won the toss and elected to field. Taurai Muzarabani (2 for 32) and Graeme Cremer (2 for 41) were the other bowlers to shine alongside Panyangara.

Kayes anchored the Bangladeshi innings with six fours and four sixes during his 89-ball knock.

Bangladesh’s struggled in the absence of Shakib as Mushfiqur Rahim, who scored a century in the first game, fell for 21. Sabbir Rahman made 33 and Nasir struck 41 off 53 balls to boost the total.

The third and final game of the series will be played at the same ground on Wednesday

Highest individual scores by a batsman in one day matches (ODI).

Batsman (Country) Score                 Score  balls     4s 6s Versus             Date


Rohit Sharma (India)                           264 173      33 9 Sri Lanka          13 Nov 2014


Martin Guptill (New Zealand)         237* 163      24 11 West Indies 21 Mar 2015


Virender Sehwag (India)                           219 149       25 7 West Indies 8 Dec 2011


Chris Gayle (West Indies)                   215 147       10 16 Zimbabwe 24 Feb 2015


Rohit Sharma (India)                           209 158      12 16 Australia           2 Nov 2013


Sachin Tendulkar (India)                 200* 147       25 3 South Africa 24 Feb 2010


Saeed Anwar (Pakistan)                           194 146      22 5 India         21 May 1997






Top 10 Teams With Most Runs In T20 Internationals

10. Zimbabwe – 4414 runs:

9. Bangladesh – 5566 runs:

8. India – 7777 runs:

7. West Indies – 9123 runs:

6. Sri Lanka – 9289 runs:

5. England – 10,578 runs:

4. New Zealand – 10,608 runs:

3. South Africa – 10,733 runs:

2. Australia – 11,093 runs:

1. Pakistan – 12,285 runs:

Mushfiqur scents 'opportunity' to beat SA

 Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim is confident that his team can beat South Africa in Mirpur following the hosts' impressive performance in the Chittagong Test.

South Africa have never lost a Test match or series to Bangladesh in the sub-continent since 2006. It is a record that South Africa would not like to taint but Bangladesh have given them food for thought after dominating the visitors for much of the first Test, which had the last two days washed out by rain.

Still, the gulf of class between the two sides is immense, and not just in their ICC Test rankings, where they are separated by eight places. Tests between Bangladesh and South Africa have mostly been one-sided, but Mushfiqur believes times have changed, and that Bangladesh have a big opportunity to reverse the tables.

"We have to play good cricket over five days," Mushfiqur said. "We cannot win on the first day. This is a five-day game. This is a big challenge and also an opportunity. We are playing against the No. 1 team in the world so it is an opportunity. It will be a huge deal to beat them.

"We played with dominance in each sense of the first Test. So from that sense, the target is to play well. Our bowling unit has the ability to take their 20 wickets and you know what a good result will be - Bangladesh winning by a 1-0 margin."

Mushfiqur said bowling South Africa out for 248 runs was a big boost to their bowlers, and he is hopeful that his team will stick to a performance which is similar to their current form.

"It is possible, definitely. But the truth is, we are not very consistent in Tests. But considering current form, Bangladesh are doing quite well in both Tests and ODIs. From this we are getting a lot of confidence. The bowlers now believe that if they are bowling properly, even a team like South Africa can be bowled out for a low total."

Mushfiqur, though, is still wary of South Africa's threat in their preparation and how they will go about their business on the field. "This confidence runs throughout the Bangladesh team and I hope we see the influence of this confidence in the next match. We have to play our best cricket in Dhaka since this is the last match.




"South Africa know how to play in this situation. They are the No. 1 Test team. Their bowling usually goes to plan. If we can apply ourselves well, the result could go our way. Even the series," he said.

Despite Bangladesh's success over the last two months, Mushfiqur has not had a great time on the field as a batsman. His last Test fifty was back in October, against Zimbabwe in Dhaka, and he has been without a 50-plus score for 10 innings.

"Every batsman and bowler has a personal target, which is to have the most contribution for the team. I think the last few Tests have not gone like I had wanted. Definitely it is quite disappointing for me. But my team is doing well so in a way this is relief for me. I hope to give 100% for the team and I want to contribute in a big way."

Mushfiqur also confirmed he will not be keeping wickets for the third match in a row as his ring finger, which he injured in April during the first Test against Pakistan, had not healed fully. He, however, quickly quashed suggestions that he will quit the gloves completely, saying he enjoyed wicketkeeping more than batting.

"For the time being, I am not keeping in tomorrow's match," Mushfiqur said. "I will try to make a return to keeping. My primary job is to keep wickets but my finger isn't 100% healed. I hope to recover quickly. I hope to do both my jobs properly.

"Can anyone leave everything so easily? There's no question about it as far as I am concerned. It will be a different issue if it is a matter of team combination. I enjoy keeping more than batting. It is not something I want to leave."

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