player

PLAYER BIO

Shoaib Akhtar

  • Matches

    616
  • Runs

    3581
  • Wickets

    1293
Role Bowler
Batting Style Right-hand bat
Bowling Style Right-arm fast
Nationality Pakistan
Nickname Shoaib Akhtar
DOB 13 August 1975

About the worst way to assess Shoaib Akhtar would be to do so through his numbers; they aren't unimpressive but rarely have they revealed so little. From the moment Shoaib emerged on the scene in the late 90s, the world knew it was in for some career. First there was the extreme pace and there was also the attitude; Shoaib was the fastest bowler in the world, he knew it, he made sure others knew it. He was a natural successor to the legacy of Imran, Wasim and Waqar. But that he will end his career an 'if only' or a 'coulda been' is the great tragedy. He had it all and he blew it. What he had was remarkable. Early on, in 1999, there wasn't a more thrilling sight in the world than Shoaib hurtling in off an impossibly long run and beating the world's best batsmen for pace. Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar were clean bowled off successive deliveries at Eden Gardens and the World Cup in England later in the year was all but Shoaib's. Other peaks came intermittently, but from 2004 to 2006, he rediscovered a spark; the trophy was the home series win over England in 2005-06 in which he took 17 wickets. By this time not only was he still very, very quick, but he had become an extremely smart bowler, an oft-underrated aspect of his development. But it was a false dawn and a last hurrah. In between whiles and after, there have been as many lows. The list of misdemeanours is impossibly long; doubts about his action, ball-tampering offences, beating up his own team-mates, courtroom battles against his board, long bans and heavier fines, serious career-threatening injuries and most damagingly, doping charges. In his time, he missed more than half of the Tests Pakistan played. So much so that what he did on the field had long ago ceased to matter and has been eclipsed by his scrapes off the field. For any sportsman, that is a damning indictment.


BATTING AVERAGES

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s
Test 46 67 13 544 47* 10.07 1313 41.43 0 0 53 22
ODI 163 84 40 394 43* 8.95 538 73.23 0 0 27 12
T20 38 19 5 75 14* 5.35 76 98.68 0 0 4 5
F-C 133 186 50 1670 59** 12.27 0 0 1 0 0
List A 221 123 45 877 56* 11.24 0 0 1 0 0
T20I 15 6 3 21 8** 7.00 16 131.25 0 0 2 1

BOWLING AVERAGES

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Test 46 82 8143 4574 178 6/11 11/78 25.69 3.37 45.7 10 12 2
ODI 163 162 7764 6169 247 6/16 6/16 24.97 4.76 31.4 6 4 0
T20 38 38 804 978 44 5/23 5/23 22.22 7.29 18.2 2 1 0
F-C 133 0 20460 12265 467 6/11 - 26.26 3.59 43.8 0 28 2
List A 221 0 10627 8522 338 6/16 6/16 25.21 4.81 31.4 13 7 0
T20I 15 15 318 432 19 3/38 3/38 22.73 8.15 16.7 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS

Test debut Pakistan v West Indies at Rawalpindi, Nov 29-Dec 3, 1997
Last Test India v Pakistan at Bengaluru, Dec 8-12, 2007
ODI debut Zimbabwe v Pakistan at Harare, Mar 28, 1998
Last ODI New Zealand v Pakistan at Pallekele, Mar 8, 2011
T20I debut England v Pakistan at Bristol, Aug 28, 2006
Last T20I New Zealand v Pakistan at Hamilton, Dec 28, 2010
First-Class debut 1994/95
Last First-Class Khan Research Laboratories v Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited at Rawalpindi, Jan 9-11, 2009
List A debut 1993/94
Last List A New Zealand v Pakistan at Pallekele, Mar 8, 2011