Sarfraz Nawaz

Sarfraz Nawaz

Pakistan Pakistan

Overview

Full Name Sarfraz Nawaz Malik
Age 76y 21d
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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3
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1
Wickets
Years