Sarfraz Nawaz

Sarfraz Nawaz Malik

Sarfraz Malik

Pakistan Pakistan

Overview

Full Name Sarfraz Nawaz Malik
Age 75y 16d
Born Wednesday, December 1, 1948, Pakistan
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm fast medium
Playing Role

Teams represented

Biography

Sarfaraz Nawaz’s biggest claim to fame was his invention of the reverse swing that left many a batsmen clueless on his day. For years, this reverse swing was suspected as being a direct result out of ball tampering till others realized its validity too. Nazwaz played a lot of his cricket with his mentor, Imran Khan, and bowled his heart out on lifeless Pakistani wickets, to pick up 177 wickets at 32.

However, there was a lot more to Nawaz than only his cricket. It was brash and outspoken nature of his that courted a lot of controversy for the fast bowler. This firebrand bowler was involved in the Andrew Hilditch ‘handled the ball’ incident, and then once bounced the fast bowling tail enders – Joel Garner and Jeff Thomson alike – to earn a lot of wrath. When he got his swing going, he was very lethal, once picking up seven wickets off 33 deliveries versus Australia to end with 9/86.

Post cricket, he became a commentator, and an impetuous one at that. He has been a critic of the way some of the things are run in Pakistani cricket, and it was he who first suggested that there was a match fixing link to Bob Woolmer’s death. Sarfaraz Nawaz also joined politics and was an MPA for three years.

Debut
Pakistan vs England at Karachi - Thursday, March 6, 1969

Batting

Matches 55
Innings 72
Runs 1045
100's - 50's 0 - 4
Sixes - Fours 1 - 93
Average 17.71
Strike Rate -
Highest Score (vs England, 19/03/1984) 90

Bowling

Matches 55
Innings 95
Overs 1743.7
Wickets 177
Economy Rate 2.49
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 4
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 1
Best Figures (vs Australia, 10/03/1979) 9/86

Fielding

Catches 26
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 0

Career Wickets

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Wickets
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