Naeem Akhtar

Naeem Akhtar
Personal information
Full name Naeem Akhtar
Born 2 December 1967 (1967-12-02) (age 43)
Lyallpur, Punjab, Pakistan
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Domestic team information
Years Team
2002 Derbyshire Cricket Board
1999 Cornwall
1997/98-2002/03 Khan Research Laboratories
1995/96 Rawalpindi B
1994/95-1995/96 Rawalpindi A
1990/91-2003/04 Rawalpindi
Career statistics
Competition FC LA
Matches 101 99
Runs scored 3,013 1,430
Batting average 21.99 21.34
100s/50s 2/10 –/6
Top score 157* 81
Balls bowled 15,274 4,411
Wickets 322 123
Bowling average 21.46 23.83
5 wickets in innings 17 1
10 wickets in match 2
Best bowling 10/28 5/20
Catches/stumpings 52/– 21/–
Source: Cricinfo, 17 October 2010

Naeem Akhtar (born 2 December 1967) is a former Pakistani cricketer. Akhtar was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium. He was born at Lyallpur, Punjab.

Akhtar made his first-class debut for Rawalpindi against Peshawar in the 1990/91 season. Akhtar represented the main Rawalpindi team in first-class cricket from 1990/91 to 2003/04 in 57 first-class matches, as well as Rawalpindi A and Rawalpindi A. He also represented Khan Research Laboratories in 32 first-class matches. His final first-class match came in the 2003/04 season for Rawalpindi against Quetta.[1] Throughout his first-class career, Akhtar was noted as a consistent all-rounder. With the bat he scored 3,013 runs at a batting average of 21.99, with 10 half centuries and 2 centuries, one of which included his career first-class high score of 157* against Allied Bank Limited in the 1998/99 season.[2] With the ball, he took 322 wickets at an impressive bowling average of 21.46, with 17 five wicket hauls and 2 ten wicket hauls in a match, one of which came when he took 10 wickets in a single innings against Peshawar in 1995/96.[3]

Akhtar also mde his debut in List A cricket for Rawalpindi in the 1990/91 season against Peshawar. Akhtar represented the main Rawalpindi team in List A cricket 50 times from the 1990/91 to 2000/01 season. In addition, he also represented Rawalpindi A in 11 matches and Khan Research Laboratories in 35 matches from the 1997/98 to 2001/02 season. During the 1999 English cricket season, Akhtar played a single List A match for Cornwall against Cumberland in the 1999 NatWest Trophy.[4] He also played a single MCCA Knockout Trophy match against the Somerset Cricket Board.[5] In 2002, he played a single List A match for the Derbyshire Cricket Board against the Middlesex Cricket Board in the 1st round of the 2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy, which was held in 2002;[6] This was his final List A match. In his total of 99 List A matches, he scored 1,430 runs at an average of 21.34, with a 6 half centuries and a high score of 81. With the ball he took 123 wickets at an average of 23.83, with a single five wicket haul which gave him best figures of 5/20.

Despite a notable career in domestic cricket, Akhtar never represented the Pakistan national cricket team, although he did make a single List A appearance for Pakistan A in December 1995 against England A.[7]

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