Monday, 2 February 2015

Ahmed Shehzad


Ahmed Shehzad Biography




Test career

Ahmed Shehzad was shortlisted for the Pakistan A match against South Africa in the UAE in October 2013. He scored a fifty in the game and was selected for one of the 3 remaining slots in the Test squad alongside Shan Masood and Asad Shafiq. He was, however, not selected in the playing XI in either of the 2 Tests against South Africa. Shehzad again selected for the three Tests against Sri Lanka, also in the UAE, starting on 31 December 2013, and stretching to January 2014. This was based on good showing in the limited overs leg of the tour. He debuted in the first Test, and was presented his first Test cap by Younis Khan. He scored 38 in the first innings and 55 in the second.[1] The match was drawn.
In his 3rd test match Shehzad scored a maiden century [2] against Sri Lanka. He scored 147 run from 275 balls and batted for 339 minutes, hit 12 fours and a six.
Ahmed Shehzad is the first Pakistani Opener to hit 4 Sixes in a Test Innings.
c Ahmed Shehzad aims to be an aggressive batsman like Ricky Ponting, and he is well on his way if his top-order performances for Pakistan Under-19s are any indication. Shehzad made his first-class debut in January 2007, just two months after his 15th birthday, and has since established himself as an opening batsman for the U-19 team. His 167 in the same year helped Pakistan chase down a stiff 342 in the first Youth Test against England in Derby. He backed that up with impressive performances at home, scoring 315 runs - with a highest of 105 - as Australia Under-19s were thrashed 5-0. Another century followed in the Youth Test against Bangladesh, and he carried that form into the triangular tournament in Sri Lanka in 2008, which Pakistan won.
He made it to the Pakistan Test squad for the home series against Sri Lanka the following year despite not being in the probables. A century in the tour game against the visitors changed his fortunes. He returned to the Under-19 circuit to represent Pakistan in the World Cup in New Zealand.

International Centuries

  • In the column Runs, * indicates being not out
  • The column title Match refers to the Match Number of the player's career

Test Centuries

Ahmed Shehzad's Test centuries

Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year Result
[1] 147 3  Sri Lanka United Arab Emirates Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium 2014 Won
[2] 131 6  Australia United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai Sports City 2014 Won
[3] 176 8  New Zealand United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Sheikh Zayed Stadium 2014 Won

One Day International Centuries

Ahmed Shehzad's One Day International centuries
No Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year Result
[1] 115 8  New Zealand New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand Seddon Park 2011 Won
[2] 102 16  West Indies Saint Lucia Gros Islet, Saint Lucia Beausejour Stadium 2011 Won
[3] 102 34  South Africa South Africa Port Elizabeth, South Africa St George's Oval 2013 Won
[4] 124 37  Sri Lanka United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai International Cricket Stadium 2013 Lost
[5] 103 44  Bangladesh Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium 2014 Won
[6] 113 54  New Zealand United Arab Emirates Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium 2014 Won

Twenty20 International Centuries

Ahmed Shehzad's Twenty20 International centuries
No Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year Result
[1] 111* 25  Bangladesh Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium 2014 Won

Controversy

During the last one day international on Pakistan's latest tour of Sri Lanka, Shehzad was recorded on camera telling Tillakaratne Dilshan, after he scored a 50 and won the match for his team, that “if you are a non-Muslim and you turn Muslim, no matter whatever you do in your life, straight to heaven.” Apparently Dilshan must have said something along the lines of “Thanks, but no thanks,” to which he later added, “Then be ready for the fire.” Presumably hellfire. Dilshan obviously was more mature and magnanimous. He neither responded to Shehzad after that, nor did he file a formal complaint against the cricketer. The tragedy of it all was that neither Shehzad, nor his team manager, Moin Khan seem to be showing any remorse. However, in a surprising showed of responsible behaviour, PCB has set up a three-member committee to probe the incident and had already summoned Shehzad to their headquarters in Lahore.

Ahmed Shehzad

Ahmed Shehzad

Ahmed Shehzad

Ahmed Shehzad

Ahmed Shehzad

Ahmed Shehzad

Ahmed Shehzad

Ahmed Shehzad

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