Thursday 10 January 2013

Aamir Sohail

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Aamir Sohail

Aamir Sohail Biography
Sohail who represented Pakistan on more than 200 occasions has been a frequent critic of the Pakistan Cricket Board particularly during the tenure of previous incumbent Ijaz Butt. Sohail worked under Chairman Ijaz Butt, before resigning in July 2009 due to what he cited as a lack of job satisfaction.
Speaking exclusively to PakPassion.net from Lahore, Sohail blasted the Pakistan Cricket Board for appointing Intikhab Alam to head the committee that is responsible for identifying the next coach of Pakistan. The committee was formed following Waqar Younis' resignation prior to the team's departure for Zimbabwe, due to health reasons.
"The individual who is responsible for the extremely important task of identifying the next coach of the national team and recommending him to the chairman should be someone who knows the job themselves and that is certainly not Intikhab" stated Sohail.

Sohail continued, "For the PCB hierarchy to put Intikhab in charge of recommending the next coach of Pakistan to the chairman is absolutely scandalous.
Here is a profile and biography of Pakistan cricket player Aamer Sohail. Read for information on PAK cricketer Mohammad Amir Sohail

Full Name: Mohammad Aamer Sohail Ali
Date of Birth: Sep 14, 1966, Lahore, Punjab
Major Team: Pakistan, Allied Bank, Habib Bank Limited, Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Somerset
Playing Roll: Batting All Rounder
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Slow left-arm orthodox

Full Name: Mohammad Aamer Sohail Ali
Date of Birth: Sep 14, 1966, Lahore, Punjab
Major Team: Pakistan, Allied Bank, Habib Bank Limited, Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Somerset
Playing Roll: Batting All Rounder
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Slow left-arm orthodox

A combative left-hand opener, Aamer Sohail was a predominantly back-foot player whose forte was improvisation. He loved to attack, and almost found it impossible to control his aggression. He showed no fear, epitomised by his baiting of Venkatesh Prasad in a 1996 World Cup quarter-final in front of a hostile Bangalore crowd. He was an effective left-arm spinner, more a one-day bowler than a Test wicket-taker. Aamir played a big part in Pakistan's World Cup triumph in 1992, and famously told Ian Botham that he might want to send his mother-in-law in to bat after Botham was controversially given out for 0 in the final. He captained Pakistan at the height of the match-fixing controversy, and was one of the whistle-blowers. His career suffered as a result, and he left the international scene early to work in broadcasting, where he might have tried harder to suppress his personal prejudices.


Full Name: Mohammad Aamer Sohail Ali
Date of Birth: Sep 14, 1966, Lahore, Punjab
Major Team: Pakistan, Allied Bank, Habib Bank Limited, Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Somerset
Playing Roll: Batting All Rounder
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Slow left-arm orthodox

International Debut: 1990
Batting and fielding records
M Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Test 47 83 3 2823 205 35.29 5103 55.32 5 13 383 8 36 -
ODI 156 155 5 4780 134 31.87 7297 65.51 5 31 - - 49 -

Bowling records
M Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Eco SR 4W 5W 10W
Test 47 46 2383 1049 25 4/54 4/44 41.96 2.64 95.32 1 - -
ODI 156 125 4836 3703 85 4/22 4/22 43.56 4.59 56.89 1 - -

Career Statistics
Test Debut: England v Pakistan at Birmingham, 04-08, Jun 1992
ODI Debut: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Sharjah, Dec 21, 1990





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1 comment:

  1. Re Sports and Sports 14 February 2014 The re-appointment of Najam Sethi as Chairman of PCB has turned out to be controversial, questionable and illegal. It is a poor, wrong and a bad decision by the patron in chief which needs to be reversed.Time and time again we find our leaders and people at the helm keep breaking the rules and set bad examples.Already Pakistan has been in trouble with ICC and the patron in chief has added to its problems. And yet it could have been easily avoided by appointing people of international repute and cricket experience such as Ehsan Mani or Arif Abbasi. But ofcourse Najam Sethi had to be rewarded for his services in Punjab elections which meant the essential and urgent needs of Pakistani cricket at the moment had to be stumped. The onus now is on our media and the senior cricketers to raise their voices and demand reversal of the awful decision

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