Thursday 22 January 2015

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat Biography

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat is a Pakistani cricketer who has played 20 Tests and 26 one-day Pakistan International, opening the batting in 47 of his 49 international entries.
 
When fit, Farhat is an excellent player making traction. However, he has a tendency to fall into one too many. A good player of the units on either side of the window Farhat made his debut with the absolute age 15 in a game a day for the city of Lahore against Malaysia, along with three other players who were playing cricket Test (Taufeeq Umar Khan and Kamran Akmal Bazid). Three years later, in February 2001, Farhat made his debut in one day international against New Zealand in Auckland, scoring five runs in a chase of 150 to win. After the tour of New Zealand where he played three Tests and ODIs Farhat three, was sent back to domestic cricket before returning to Australia in the third test series 2002-03, where he made 29 and 18 in a loss of shifts. However, he was recruited to the home of two test series against South Africa in 2003-04, scoring 235 runs, including a maiden Test century in the 1-0 win the series in second place behind teammate Omar Taufeeq opening.


A month later, Farhat played in ODI series against New Zealand only, Pakistan, who won 5-0, and Farhat fifty three years ago, along with its second century international, finishing with 348 runs at a batting average 69.60, again, the second highest number of runs - this time behind Yasir Hameed. The season was completed with another century, this time against India, where he made 101 to help Pakistan get a 202-entry the first race lead and eventually won the match by nine wickets. However, Farhat scored 81 runs in the other two parties, who lost Pakistan lost the series 1-2.


Farhat was less impressive the following season, however, and in four tests, two against Sri Lanka and two against Australia, which only passed fifty twice, finishing the season with 199 runs at 24.87 before that the selectors left him out of the third test series with Australia. In September 2004, just before the 2004-2005 season, he had fallen from the ODI side after the 2004 Champions Trophy because he could not go to 40 with any of their last ten entries, which included 38 not against non-Test nation of Kenya, 20 against ODI debut in Hong Kong and 24 against the bottom-ranked Bangladesh.


Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat


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