Saturday, 7 May 2016

Pakistan Cricket Legends - Waqar Younis

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Image result for Pakistani Cricket Team Surrounded By ControversiesLegends of a game for the most part have a mark move or trademark. In cricket, numerous quick bowlers may have possessed the capacity to bowl savage "yorkers." However, no quick bowler ever did it with such decimating impact as Waqar Younis. Waqar associated colossal pace with gigantic swing to shape an understood quick rocking the bowling alley organization with Wasim Akram in the Pakistan cricket group.

Conceived in Punjab, Pakistan on November sixteenth, 1969, Waqar formed into a head strike bowler for Pakistan in the late 80s and 90s. He made his First class debut in the 1987/88 season, while his Test debut for Pakistan came in 1989-only two or three seasons later-against enduring opponents India.

As indicated by Cricinfo's Kamran Abbasi, "Waqar Younis avoided the 1980s pattern of pitching quick and short, by pitching quick and full." Waqar was eminent for the late, in-swinging "yorker" that slung the stumps or skewered into the boots of batsmen. It was his insidious pace and in-swing that earned him a stunning Test match rocking the bowling alley strike-rate of 43.4 balls for each wicket.

Waqar's unbelievable strike rate permitted him to scalp 373 Test wickets at a normal of 23.56 from just 87 matches. His One-day universal figures were pretty much as excellent. Waqar harvested 416 wickets from just 262 ODIs at a normal of 23.84. His economy rate of 4.68 runs for every over in ODIs does not propose that he was niggardly. Be that as it may, Younis was an outright strike bowler, not a 'dibbly dobbly' run-limiter.

Waqar Younis played cricket for a few groups other than Pakistan-somewhere around 1987 and 2004. The most remarkable of those groups incorporate Karachi and Lahore, from Pakistan and Glamorgan and Surrey, from England. In 228 First class matches, Waqar took 956 wickets at a normal of 22.33. He was an expert with the bat either-scoring six First class half-hundreds of years and averaging more than 10 runs for every innings at Test and First class level.

In spite of the fact that Waqar was a significant player to Pakistan, he had a few grievances with Pakistan cricket powers. Debate and harm constrained his appearances for Pakistan-in spite of the fact that he played a great deal of global cricket still. Waqar served as Pakistan's commander towards the end of his profession. His last Test match was a dishonorable innings annihilation to South Africa in 2003.


Waqar Younis changed quick knocking down some pins. maybe he was not as scary or unsafe as other quick bowlers in cricket history were, however he was surely more successful. The quick, full-length and in-swinging conveyances will be recognized as the sign of his amusement. When he resigned from playing cricket in 2004, Waqar stayed included in cricket as a mentor and observer.

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