Abdul Razzaq was one of the finest hard hitter in cricket history. Pakistani team who knows the importance of Abdul Razzaq must be missing him. No doubt in that we won’t find another Abdul Razzaq in Pakistan. He is natural Talent. No matter which team he is playing he gives his 100%.
In English county cricket Abdul Razzaq gives his 100% performance. He is an all rounder and he performed really well in county cricket. Abdul Razzaq’s team was losing this match and they have no other hope than Abdul Razzaq, Razzaq came to bat and he smashed fantastic fifty and make his team to win thrilling match.
Abdul Razzaq was once rapid enough to open the bowling and remains composed enough to bat anywhere, though he is discovering that the lower-order suits him nicely. His bowling - the reason he was first noticed - is characterised by a galloping approach, accuracy, and reverse-swing. But it is his batting that is more likely to win matches. He boasts a prodigious array of strokes and is particularly strong driving through cover and mid-off off both front and back foot. He has two gears: block or blast.
Cut off the big shots and Razzaq gets bogged down, although patience is his virtue as he demonstrated in a match-saving fifty against India in Mohali in 2005. Just prior to that he had also played a bewilderingly slow innings in Australia, scoring four runs in over two hours. When the occasion demands it though, as ODIs often do, he can still slog with the best of them: England were pillaged for a 22-ball 51 at the end of 2005. and then again for nearly 60 runs in the last three overs of an ODI in September the following year.
In English county cricket Abdul Razzaq gives his 100% performance. He is an all rounder and he performed really well in county cricket. Abdul Razzaq’s team was losing this match and they have no other hope than Abdul Razzaq, Razzaq came to bat and he smashed fantastic fifty and make his team to win thrilling match.
Abdul Razzaq was once rapid enough to open the bowling and remains composed enough to bat anywhere, though he is discovering that the lower-order suits him nicely. His bowling - the reason he was first noticed - is characterised by a galloping approach, accuracy, and reverse-swing. But it is his batting that is more likely to win matches. He boasts a prodigious array of strokes and is particularly strong driving through cover and mid-off off both front and back foot. He has two gears: block or blast.
Cut off the big shots and Razzaq gets bogged down, although patience is his virtue as he demonstrated in a match-saving fifty against India in Mohali in 2005. Just prior to that he had also played a bewilderingly slow innings in Australia, scoring four runs in over two hours. When the occasion demands it though, as ODIs often do, he can still slog with the best of them: England were pillaged for a 22-ball 51 at the end of 2005. and then again for nearly 60 runs in the last three overs of an ODI in September the following year.
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