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Full name | Mohammad Imran Khan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Rawalpindi, Punjab Pakistan | 10 September 1973|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-arm fast-medium | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1994–2000 | Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source:CricketArchive,9 December 2014 |
Mohammad Imran Khan (born 10 September 1973) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played first-class and limited-overs matches for Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan (ADB) from 1994 to 2000.
Born in Rawalpindi, [1] Imran made his first-class debut for ADB in October 1994,during the 1994–95 season of the BCCP Patron's Trophy. [2] On debut against Pakistan International Airlines,he opened the bowling with Pakistan international Manzoor Elahi,but bowled only four overs in the innings. [3] A right-arm fast-medium bowler and lower-order batsman,Imran played twice in the following season's Patron's Trophy,but bowled only five overs across the two matches. [4] [5] Later in the season,he also appeared in the limited-overs Wills Cup,debuting against Karachi Whites in December 1995. [6] He was rarely used as a bowler,bowling only a single over in five matches, [7] but was more successful while batting,finishing with an average of 43.00 from four innings after being dismissed only once. [8]
Imran played only a single Wills Cup match during the 1996–97 season,and a single Patron's Trophy match during the 1997–98 season. [2] [6] His final first-class match came in October 1999,against Rawalpindi in the 1999–2000 season of the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy. [9] He scored seven runs in the ADB's only innings,which was to be his highest score at that level –Imran finished his first-class career with only 23 runs from eight innings,for an average of 3.28. [10] Imran's one-day career persisted until March 2000,with irregular matches in the Tissot Cup (the renamed Wills Cup) and the National Bank of Pakistan Cup. In several of those,he appeared as a middle-order batsman,batting as high as fifth in the batting order. [6] He finished his list-A career with a batting average of 19.14, [10] with his highest score,44 runs,made against Sargodha in April 1999. [11]
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