Fakhar Zaman: Top-Notch Opening Batsman Of Pakistan
Right-Handed Fakhar Zaman is a top-notch Pakistani cricketer and a limited-overs opener. Fakhar E Pakistan is well-known for his stunning hundred against arch-rival India in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy Finals.
Personal Life of Fakhar Zaman
He was born in the city of Katlang in the province of Mardan. Fakhar Zaman is currently 31 years old. Fakhar graduated from Mardan High School and joined the Pakistan Naval Army as a sailor. He finished his program and represented Pakistan Navy in many games throughout his service; he was named Best Player in the Global Defence Cricket Challenge Trophy in Australia. His Navy coach pushed him to pursue a future in international cricket.
A career in the Home
Fakhar withdrew from the Pakistani Navy and began playing First Class as well as Domestic Cricket for Abbottabad Falcons, KPK, and several other Karachi clubs. Fakhar was the 2nd greatest scorer in the Pakistan Cup 2016, and he backed that up with a stellar display in the Quaid e Azam Tournament. In 2017, he was signed by the Lahore Qalandars, where he was mentored by Aqib Javed and performed under the tutelage of Brendon McCullum, who provided him with a great deal of confidence. Pakistan's coach, Mickey Arthur was fascinated by Fakhar's portfolio and invited him to a coaching camp.
The International Career of Fakhar
Fakhar began his T20 career versus the West Indies, building on his stellar domestic season. His next destination was the Champions Trophy, when he made his One-Day International debut, Where Fakhar Zaman Batting was appreciated by everyone, as he hit 31 runs versus South Africa. After receiving one opportunity at three runs in the Champions Trophy Grand Finale 2017, when INDIA PAK was battling for the trophy, Fakhar slammed a maiden Century with sky-scraping sixers and magnificent fours. Former Navy Sailor transferred to his new Missions after winning the Champions Trophy, where he competed versus Zimbabwe, England, and Australia. Fakhar made a spectacular 210-run innings versus Zimbabwe, and he went on to become Pakistan's all-time leading ODI scorer.
Fakhar Zaman recorded 193 points versus South Africa in 2021 April, South Africa. He has become the All-Time Leading Individual Run scorer of all time in ODIs when Chasing and the 2nd Leading Individual Run Achiever in ODIs when Chasing but Losing the Match. While he completed the 2nd run, Quinton De Kock tricked him; De Kock quashed the stumps.
His initial 3 T20 Internationals only yielded 26 runs, and most of the world was still ignorant of his potential when he reached his ODI debut in 2017 at England Champions Trophy a few months later. After missing Pakistan's opening-match setback to India, Zaman resurrected Pakistan's hitting prospects with scores of 31, 50, 57, as well as 114 during his opening four ODI attempts, his scoring rate of 113.00 providing much-needed vigour at the head of the lineup to an antiquated 50 overs line-up. The first-innings hundred earned him the Player-of-the-Match title in the finale, building up an aggregate of 338 runs that India couldn't match.
Stats for Fakhar Zaman
Stats from Fakhar's One-Day Internationals
He appeared in 53 One-Day Internationals and scored 2325 points at an average of 47.45. In his history, he has Six hundred and thirteen half-centuries.
T20I Stats of Fakhar Zaman
Fakhar Zaman collected 1006 runs with a strike rate of 21.86 in 52 runs T20 International matches. Fakhar's highest score in a Twenty20 International is 91 off 46 deliveries versus Australia.
Test Stats of Fakhar Zaman
Fakhar played three Tests, scoring 192 runs and batting at 32.00.
Personal Life of Fakhar Zaman
He was born in the city of Katlang in the province of Mardan. Fakhar Zaman is currently 31 years old. Fakhar graduated from Mardan High School and joined the Pakistan Naval Army as a sailor. He finished his program and represented Pakistan Navy in many games throughout his service; he was named Best Player in the Global Defence Cricket Challenge Trophy in Australia. His Navy coach pushed him to pursue a future in international cricket.
A career in the Home
Fakhar withdrew from the Pakistani Navy and began playing First Class as well as Domestic Cricket for Abbottabad Falcons, KPK, and several other Karachi clubs. Fakhar was the 2nd greatest scorer in the Pakistan Cup 2016, and he backed that up with a stellar display in the Quaid e Azam Tournament. In 2017, he was signed by the Lahore Qalandars, where he was mentored by Aqib Javed and performed under the tutelage of Brendon McCullum, who provided him with a great deal of confidence. Pakistan's coach, Mickey Arthur was fascinated by Fakhar's portfolio and invited him to a coaching camp.
The International Career of Fakhar
Fakhar began his T20 career versus the West Indies, building on his stellar domestic season. His next destination was the Champions Trophy, when he made his One-Day International debut, Where Fakhar Zaman Batting was appreciated by everyone, as he hit 31 runs versus South Africa. After receiving one opportunity at three runs in the Champions Trophy Grand Finale 2017, when INDIA PAK was battling for the trophy, Fakhar slammed a maiden Century with sky-scraping sixers and magnificent fours. Former Navy Sailor transferred to his new Missions after winning the Champions Trophy, where he competed versus Zimbabwe, England, and Australia. Fakhar made a spectacular 210-run innings versus Zimbabwe, and he went on to become Pakistan's all-time leading ODI scorer.
Fakhar Zaman recorded 193 points versus South Africa in 2021 April, South Africa. He has become the All-Time Leading Individual Run scorer of all time in ODIs when Chasing and the 2nd Leading Individual Run Achiever in ODIs when Chasing but Losing the Match. While he completed the 2nd run, Quinton De Kock tricked him; De Kock quashed the stumps.
His initial 3 T20 Internationals only yielded 26 runs, and most of the world was still ignorant of his potential when he reached his ODI debut in 2017 at England Champions Trophy a few months later. After missing Pakistan's opening-match setback to India, Zaman resurrected Pakistan's hitting prospects with scores of 31, 50, 57, as well as 114 during his opening four ODI attempts, his scoring rate of 113.00 providing much-needed vigour at the head of the lineup to an antiquated 50 overs line-up. The first-innings hundred earned him the Player-of-the-Match title in the finale, building up an aggregate of 338 runs that India couldn't match.
Stats for Fakhar Zaman
Stats from Fakhar's One-Day Internationals
He appeared in 53 One-Day Internationals and scored 2325 points at an average of 47.45. In his history, he has Six hundred and thirteen half-centuries.
T20I Stats of Fakhar Zaman
Fakhar Zaman collected 1006 runs with a strike rate of 21.86 in 52 runs T20 International matches. Fakhar's highest score in a Twenty20 International is 91 off 46 deliveries versus Australia.
Test Stats of Fakhar Zaman
Fakhar played three Tests, scoring 192 runs and batting at 32.00.
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