Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Wayamba United - SLPL Overseas Players Profile


     1.       Azhar  Mahamood – Pakistan (US $ 30000)
Azhar Mahmood Sagar (born February 28, 1975) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who became a British citizen in 2011 and is now a fully qualified English cricketer. He began his career with three Test centuries against South Africa.
He had played 21 Tests and 143 ODIs for Pakistan. But he never played a T20 for Pakistan. He is a prolific T-20 player in England County Cricket for Kent. He played for Kings XI Punjab in this year’s IPL.
In Domestic T-20s -
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
136
2653
27.92
106*
139.63
461.5
144
24.52
4/20
7.64

     2.       Umar Akmal – Pakistan (US $ 25000)
Umar Akmal (born 26 May 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer. He made his ODI debut on 1 August 2009 against Sri Lanka and made his Test debut against New Zealand on 23 November 2009. He is a right-handed batsman and a part time spinner. Like his two brothers, Adnan and Kamran, Umar has kept wicket for the national team. He is tipped to step in to foot holes of Middle order in Pakistan batting created by retirements of Inzamam and Mohomad Yousuf.
In International T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
31
699
26.88
64
118.07
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-
-
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-

     3.       Abdul Razzaq – Pakistan (US $ 25000)
Abdul Razzaq (born 2 December 1979) is a Pakistani right arm fast-medium bowler and a right-handed batsman, who is currently representing the Pakistan cricket team. He emerged in international cricket in 1996, when he made his One Day International debut against Zimbabwe at his home ground in Gaddafi Stadium in Pakistan, a month before his seventeenth birthday. He has played over 265 ODIs and nearly 50 Tests for Pakistan.
In International T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
26
346
23.06
46*
126.27
52.3
18
20.00
3/13
6.85

     4.       Kemar Roach – West Indies (US $ 25000)
Kemar Andre Jamal Roach (born 30 June 1988 in Saint Lucy, Barbados) is a Barbadian cricketer. He played in the 2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka and has represented the West Indies in Test and One Day International cricket. Roach made his Test debut in 2009 against Bangladesh when the West Indies team was weakened due to a player strike, and impressed with his bowling so that he was given an opportunity to play when the team returned to its full strength. A 5-foot-8-inch tall fast bowler, Roach is capable of express speeds and has reached 150 kilometers per hour on a number of occasions. In 2012 he became the first West Indies bowler to take 10 wickets in a Test since 2005. Now he is the leading fast bowler in West Indies side and he has the ability to surprise the batsman with his pace.
In International T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
10
3
-
3*
150.00
41.2
9
27.55
2/25
7.08

      5.       Brad Hogg – Australia (US $ 25000)
 George Bradley "Brad" Hogg (born 6 February 1971), is an Australian cricketer. He is a left-arm chinaman bowler, and a capable lower-order left-handed batsman, as well as an excellent fielder. Hogg retired from international cricket in 2008 however in 2011/12, at 40 years of age, Hogg made a surprising and triumphant comeback with the Perth Scorchers team in the Australia T20 Big Bash. As a result of that success, Hogg secured contracts from around the world; Bangladesh BPL T20, South Africa Mi-Way T20, India IPL T20, and is a strong contender for a position in the Australian team at the 2012 World Cup. His earlier international career was revitalized by Shane Warne's absence from cricket in 2003 due to suspension from a drugs test and subsequent retirement from one-day cricket. He is Australia's sixth most successful One Day International bowler and second most successful spinner
In International T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
4
45
22.5
41
155.17
12
2
51.00
1/19
8.50
 
      6.       James Faulkner – Australia (US $ 25000)
 James Peter Faulkner (born 29 April 1990[1]) is a cricketer who plays for Tasmania. Faulkner is an all-rounder, and in the 2010–11 Sheffield Shield season he made 300 runs at 30 and took 36 wickets at 17.72.[2] On 1 February 2012, Faulkner made his Twenty20 International debut for Australia against India. During the 2012 Indian Premier League (IPL) players’ auction, he was bought by Kings XI Punjab for $190,000.
In Domestic T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
23
128
14.22
38
109.40
76.2
23
25.78
4/46
7.78

     7.       Colin Ingram – South Africa (US $ 20000)
Colin Alexander Ingram (born 3 July 1985) is a South African cricketer who currently plays for the Warriors. Ingram made his Twenty20 International debut against Zimbabwe during Zimbabwe's tour of South Africa in 2010, playing in both matches. He didn't get a chance to bat for a long while, scoring a total of 15 runs in the two-match series (3 & 12) as South Africa registered victories in both matches. He made his mark on his ODI debut in the ODI series against Zimbabwe in 2010 that followed the T20 series by scoring a century (124), becoming the sixth-person to score a century on debut in the process and the first South African to carry that honour.
In International T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
9
210
26.25
78
129.62
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-
-
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-

     8.       Tamim Iqbal  – Bangladesh (US $ 18000)
Tamim Iqbal Khan (born 20 March 1989) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. Tamim made his One Day International debut in 2007 and played his first Test the following year. Between December 2010 and September 2011 he was vice-captain of the national side. In 2011 he was named as one of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack's four Cricketers of the Year, and Wisden's Test Player of the Year, becoming just the second Bangladesh player to be awarded the accolade.  
In International T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
21
419
20.95
69*
100.23
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