Aamer Sohail

Aamer Sohail

Infobox Cricketer


nationality = Pakistani
country = Pakistan
country abbrev = PAK
name = Aamer Sohail
picture = cricket no pic.pngbatting style = Left-handed batsman (LHB)
bowling style = Left arm off spin
tests = 47
test runs = 2823
test bat avg = 35.28
test 100s/50s = 5/13
test top score = 205
test overs = 397.1
test wickets = 25
test bowl avg = 41.96
test 5s = 0
test 10s = 0
test best bowling = 4/54
test catches/stumpings = 36c
ODIs = 156
ODI runs = 4780
ODI bat avg = 31.86
ODI 100s/50s = 5/31
ODI top score = 134
ODI overs = 806
ODI wickets = 85
ODI bowl avg = 43.56
ODI 5s = 0
ODI best bowling = 4/22
ODI catches/stumpings = 49c
date = 29 April
year = 2005
source = http://content.cricinfo.com/pakistan/content/player/38967.html Cricinfo

Aamer Sohail (Urdu: عامر سہیل) (born Mohammad Aamer Sohail Ali on 14 September 1966 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan) is a former professional Pakistani cricketer and PCB Chief Selector. With Saeed Anwar, he formed one of the best opening combinations Pakistan has ever had.

Career

Sohail made his first-class debut in 1983, a left-handed opening batsman and occasional left-arm spin bowler. In a playing career that spanned eighteen years, Sohail played in 195 first-class and 261 List A Limited Overs matches, including 47 Test matches and 156 One Day Internationals for Pakistani.

Debut

An aggressive batsman, Sohail's first appeared for the national team in a 1990 one-day International against Sri Lanka and enjoyed a successful international career. He was an important member of the team that won the 1992 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

1996-98: Pakistan Captain

Sohail captained Pakistan in six Tests in 1998, becoming the first Pakistani captain to defeat South Africa in a Test Match. [ [http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1997-98/PAK_IN_RSA/PAK_RSA_T2_26FEB-02MAR1998.html Pakistan in South Africa, 1997/98, 2nd Test scorecard] ] He led Pakistan through 22 one-day internationals from 1996 to 1998, winning nine and averaging 41.5 with the bat. [ [http://www.cricketonly.com/DB/stats.php?player=PAKP47&user=us03&PlayerName=Aamer%2BSohail&TeamID=PAK&TeamName=Pakistan&Against=X&run=Y&runs=&runInn=1&wks=Y&wickets=&wksInn=1&cts=Y&catches=&ctsInn=1&st=Y&stumps=&stump=1&order=Y&ordInn=1&capt=Y&mode=Y&modeInn=1&loc=Y&location=&result=Y&monthFrom=12&yearFrom=1990&monthTo=03&yearTo=2000&ODI=Find+ODI+Statistics ODI statistics for Aamer Sohail] at CricketOnly]

Career Highlights and Controversies

Sohail played a big role in Pakistan's World-Cup triumph in 1992, famously telling Ian Botham that he might want to send his mother-in-law in to bat after Botham was controversially given out for naught in the final. Sohail's most infamous moment on the cricket field, however, was in the 1996 World Cup Quarter Final against arch rival India in Bangalore. Sohail was captaining the side in pursuit of a relatively large target of 287 in 50 overs. With opening partner Saeed Anwar, he got Pakistan off to a flying start. With the score at 109 for one, and Saeed Anwar (48) back in the pavilion, Sohail smashed a delivery from Indian seamer Venkatesh Prasad through the covers for four. Both players exchanged words, and Sohail pointed his finger aggressively at Prasad. The next delivery clean-bowled him and triggered a batting collapse which ultimately lost the game and eliminated Pakistan from the competition.

The loss had other causes, however, which included Wasim Akram leaving the captaincy due to mysterious reasons on the day of the quarterfinals. The five batsmen following Sohail, Inzamam, Ijaz, Saleem and Javed all played poorly. This match remains a controversial one, for Aamir Sohail blew the whistle about players involved in match-fixing. [ [http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/WC96/WC96-MATCHES/IND_PAK_WC96_ODI-QF2_09MAR1996.html#India v Pakistan World Cup 1999 Quarter Final scorecard] ] [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/wc2007/content/story/281251.html Sohail starts, Prasad finishes] : Cricinfo.com Retrieved 23 February 2007.]

Sohail was at the heart of the match-fixing scandal that rocked cricket in the 1990s: as captain of the national team, his whistle-blowing may have negatively affected his international career. [ [http://content.cricinfo.com/pakistan/content/player/38967.html#Profile Aamer Sohail Cricinfo profile] ]

Broadcasting career

After retiring from cricket in 2001, Sohail became chief selector for the national team, his tenure ending in January 2004 when he was replaced by former national team wicketkeeper Wasim Bari. He continues to work as a cricket broadcaster.

References

External links

* [http://www.pcboard.com.pk/Pakistan/Players/2/2031/2031.html Pakistan Cricket Board: Aamer Sohail]
* [http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/PLAYERS/PAK/A/AAMER_SOHAIL_07002032/ CricInfo Pakistan: Aamer Sohail]
* [http://www.howstat.com.au/cricket/Statistics/Players/PlayerOverview_ODI.asp?PlayerId=1653 HowSTAT! statistical profile on Aamer Sohail]
* [http://www.geocities.com/ibd_express/Aamer_Sohail.htm Aamer Sohail]
* [http://www.mashhur.com/item/wc96qf The infamous Aamer Sohail v Prasad incident in the 1996 World Cup match in Bangalore]


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