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Inzamam Ul Haq
This Pakistani batting maestro has been around for quite some time
now, but he continues to bring in runs. Despite his horrific running
between the wickets, Inzy has proved the most consistent batsman recently,
and has held the fragile Pakistani middle order together. Though he
does not bowl, he has excellent reflexes and is a specialist slip
fielder as well.
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Wasim Akram
The highest wicket taker in on day cricket, Akram is the dominating
force in the Pakistani attack despite the presence of other greats
such as Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar. He has well over 100 wickets
more than anyone else, and is often relied upon for taking wickets,
along with keepin a low economy rate. He also has a great striking
ability coming down lower in the order.
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Shahid Afridi
This young man, noted more for his explosive batting and quick leg
spin bowling, is probably the best of the Pakistanis in the field.
He is a reliable catcher, and has a stunning arm. Together with his
batting and bowling, his fielding has made him a valuable member of
the side. To know more about Afridi, please visit the
Shahid Afridi Shrine.
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Abdur Razzaq
This rookie has immediately become an important part of the Pakistani
team. He has shown himself to be a great wicket taking bowler with
his fast medium pacers, and has held the lower order batting together
with Akram and Moin Khan. He has become a valuable possession, and
is a key member of the Pakistani line-up.
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