Friday 28 June 2013

Nasir Jamshed

Nasir Jamshed Biography

Source(google.com.pk)
Nasir Jamshed Pakistan Biodata
Full name: Nasir Jamshed 

Born: December 6, 1989, Lahore, Punjab 

Current age: 22 years 266 days 

Batting style: Left-hand bat 

Major teams: Pakistan, Lahore Lions, Lahore Region Blues, National Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan Under-19s 

Career statistics:- 

ODI debut: Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Karachi, Jan 21, 2008 
Last ODI: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Dhaka, Mar 22, 2012 

First-class debut: Defence Housing Authority v National Bank of Pakistan at Faisalabad, Feb 22-25, 2005 
Last First-class: Punjab (Pakistan) v Sind at Lahore, Feb 6-9, 2012 
List A debut: Lahore Lions v Peshawar Panthers at Lahore, Jan 7, 2005 
Last List A: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Dhaka, Mar 22, 2012 
Twenty20 debut: Karachi Dolphins v Lahore Lions at Lahore, Apr 25, 2005 
Last Twenty20: Basnahira Cricket Dundee v Ruhuna Royals at Colombo (RPS), Aug 25, 2012 

Profile:- 
After an impressive 74 for the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on his first class debut at the age of 15 only, Nasir Jamshed was selected for the Pakistan Under-19s side to play the visiting Sri Lanka. Recorded 44 and 204 on his debut, helping his side draw the meeting after Pakistan admitted to the 253-run first-innings lead. Although it failed to replicate the performance of the rest of the season, remained part of the NBP team, as well as represent Lahore. Jamshed was also part of the Pakistan U-19 team that successfully defended his title in 2006, defeating India by 38 runs.
Nasir made his first-class debut at the age of just 15 and was soon selected to the Pakistan Under-19 cricket team for a series against Sri Lanka, making 204 in the second innings on his debut.[2] At Twenty20 level, he made his debut for the Lahore Lions in April 2005, at the age of 15 year and 140 days, making him the youngest ever player to play in Twenty20 matches (ESPNcricinfo incorrectly lists two other players, Shah Mureed and Rana Kalangutkar, as having debuted at younger ages).[3]
In the 2005–06 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy series he scored over 800 runs and earned selection in the Patron's XI side to play Zimbabwe. He made 182 runs and within a week was playing ODI cricket for Pakistan.
International career[edit]
In his debut against Zimbabwe, he opened the batting and smashed 61 off just 48 deliveries which saw him win the Man of the Match award. In his second ODI, he hit 74 off 64 balls, becoming only third Pakistani to make consecutive half centuries in first and second matches.
In the 2008 Asia Cup, Jamshed scored two consecutive half centuries, 53 runs against India before he was retired hurt and 52 not out against Bangladesh, at the National Stadium, Karachi.[4][5] From these performances, he has really strengthened his position as an opener in the Pakistani ODI squad. During the Asia Cup 2008 Jamshed's fitness was questioned by the commentators and he visibly seemed over weight. This lack of fitness also lead him to miss the following Twenty20 tournament in Canada, and a 3 match ODI series against the West Indies. His exclusion from the national team continued in January 2009 when he was passed over for Khurram Manzoor during the Sri Lanka ODI series.
He made his first one day international century against India on 18 March 2012 in Bangladesh at Shere Bangla National Stadium Mirpur at the 2012 Asia Cup. He scored 112 off just 104 balls and was involved in a 224 run partnership with Mohammad Hafeez, which is the second best opening partnership for Pakistan against any team and first best partnership against India in one day internationals. They eclipsed Aamer Sohail and Saeed Anwar's record of 144 runs which was made in 1996.[6]

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