What did Waqar Younis say?

What did Waqar Younis say?

NEW DELHI: A day after former Pakistan captain Waqar Younis sparked fresh controversy when he said watching Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan “offer namaz in front of Hindus was very special to him”, the former pacer issued an apology on Wednesday.

What was Waqar Younis bowling speed?

At a deadly pace of 153 km/h, he bowled the most disastrous Yorkers in cricket, aiming right at the stumps instead of the batsman, inspiring the next generation of bowlers such as Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga. His variation from inswingers to outswingers saw him becoming a successful wicket-taking bowler.

Where is Waqar Younis from?

Vehari, Pakistan
Waqar Younis/Place of birth

What is the age of Waqar Younis?

50 years (November 16, 1971)
Waqar Younis/Age

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How fast was Wasim Akram bowled?

Pace- Wasim Akram bowled at a speed of (140–145)kmph throughout his career,whereas the highest McGrath could reach upto was 145kmph,whereas his average was only 131kmph.

Did Waqar Younis lose finger?

Younis began his cricket career in 1987/88 Pakistan, playing for several first-class cricket clubs. However he suffered an injury when he had cut and removed his little finger on his left hand, after he had jumped into a canal. He recovered from this accident and went on to continue his sporting career.

When did Wasim Akram retired?

2003
He made his first-class, ODI, and Test debuts within the space of three months at the turn of the 1984–85 season as a teenager, and, barring periods of injury or political upheaval, was thereafter a regular member of the Pakistan side, which he captained frequently before his retirement in 2003.

When did Wasim Akram retire?

Who was Wasim Akram first wife?

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Wasim Akram

Personal information
Relations Huma Akram (wife), Shaniera Akram (wife, married 2013)
International information
National side Pakistan (1984–2003)
Test debut (cap 102) 25 January 1985 v New Zealand

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