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PLAYER BIO

Mohammad Sami

  • Matches

    311
  • Runs

    4225
  • Wickets

    1075
Role Bowler
Batting Style Right-hand bat
Bowling Style Right-arm fast
Nationality Pakistan
Nickname Mohammad Sami
DOB 24 February 1981

One of a new generation of Pakistan fast bowlers, Mohammad Sami initially forced his way into the Test team with outstanding performances in domestic cricket and had an immediate impact in his first Test with five wickets against New Zealand. Then, in only his third Test, he notched a hat-trick, eking out the last three Sri Lankans in the Asian Test Championship final and he also has an ODI hat-trick. But since those early years, and especially after the World Cup 2003, when he was expected to become the Pakistan spearhead after the retirements of Wasim and Waqar, his story has been a fitful and thus far disappointing one. Series after series has seen him disappoint as a stream of promising paceman have overtaken him, including the likes of Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, Umar Gul, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer. For the most part Sami has been surprisingly ineffective and prone to leaking runs. So poor was his form after the India series in early 2006, he was finally dropped from the tour to Sri Lanka yet was lucky to be selected for the tour to England that summer, after a number of Pakistan's frontline bowlers were injured. Nobody seems to be entirely sure where the problem lies either - he has been given the new-ball with license to attack, he has come on as first-change. He is fit - one of the fittest in the team - and athletic. From a shortish run-up and high action he generates surprising pace, settled in the mid-to-late eighties but with occasional forays into the nineties. He also quickly mastered traditional outswing and reverse-swing and bowls a mean yorker. Sami put his future with Pakistan at risk by signing up for the unofficial Indian Cricket League (ICL), but was eventually welcomed back into the domestic fold when he severed ties. In late 2009, out of the blue, Sami was added to Pakistan's squad for their tour of Australia.


BATTING AVERAGES

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s
Test 36 56 14 487 49* 11.59 1582 30.78 0 0 53 4
ODI 87 46 19 314 46* 11.62 490 64.08 0 0 16 10
T20 1 1 0 1 1* 1.00 3 33.33 0 0 0 0
F-C 174 244 48 3402 77* 17.35 0 0 6 0 0
T20I 13 4 3 21 8* 21 30 70 0 0 2 0

BOWLING AVERAGES

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Test 36 66 7499 4483 85 5/36 8/106 52.74 3.58 88.2 88 3 2
ODI 87 85 4284 3567 121 5/10 5/10 29.47 4.99 35.4 35 3 1
T20 1 1 12 23 1 1/23 1/23 23.00 11.50 12.0 0 0 0
F-C 174 0 29970 16407 597 8/39 - 27.48 3.28 50.2 50 0 32
List A 181 0 8776 7289 250 6/20 6/20 29.15 4.98 35.1 35 6 4
T20I 13 13 276 387 21 3/16 3/16 18.42 8.41 13.1 13 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS

Test debut New Zealand v Pakistan at Auckland, Mar 8-12, 2001
Last Test Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Pallekele, Jul 8-12, 2012
ODI debut Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Sharjah, Apr 8, 2001
Last ODI Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Lahore, May 29, 2015
T20I debut Bangladesh v Pakistan at Gros Islet, May 1, 2010
Last T20I Australia v Pakistan at Mohali, Mar 25, 2016
First-Class debut 1999/00
Last First-Class Karachi Whites v Rawalpindi at Karachi, Oct 21-23, 2017
List A debut 1999/00
Last List A Karachi Whites v Rawalpindi at Rawalpindi, Jan 27, 2018