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Zaheer Khan
 
Known As: Zaheer Khan
Born: 7 October 1978, Shrirampur, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
Country: India
Major Teams: Baroda, India.
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Boling Style: Left Arm Medium Fast
   
Profile

Zaheer Khan who quit his engineering studies to pursue a career in cricket is one of the best current findings of Indian team. His emergence has been a revelation for Indian cricket which was badly needing a genuine quick bowler. Zaheer's impressive debut  in the ICC KnockOut, when two yorkers in three balls speared into the off stumps of Kenyan batsmen, heightened people's expectations. His pace and willingness to angle the ball into the body has impressed even the best in the World. He is an aggressive wicket taking bowler and has unveiled another potent dimension of his game in the one-dayer at Jodhpur against  Zimbabwe, where he struck Henry Olonga for four sixes off the last four balls of the innings thus proving that he is an aggresive  batter too.

The emergence of Zaheer Khan has given the Indian new ball attack a sense of well-being after a long hiatus. Zaheer's impressive debut in the ICC KnockOut, when two yorkers in three balls speared into the off stumps of Kenyan batsmen, heightened expectations. He stayed in the forefront of India's ICCKO and Champions Trophy campaigns, picking up 15 wickets, the most prized being Steve Waugh's, which showed he could unsettle the best in the business. Always presenting a composed exterior, his bursts of speed and willingness to angle the ball into the body can discompose most batsmen. In two Tests on bland subcontinent wickets, Zaheer toiled for limited success but his enthusiasm never flagged. He unveiled another potent dimension to his game in the one-dayer at Jodhpur against Zimbabwe, smiting Henry Olonga for four sixes off the last four balls of the innings. 

Three years with the MRF Pace Foundation moulded Zaheer into a fighting fit product, ready to pass through the turnstiles into international cricket. He was given the opportunity to train at the Commonwealth Cricket Academy in Adelaide in October 1999 and toured New Zealand with the Academy boys. Having played for Mumbai at the Under-19 level, he failed to break into the city's Ranji Trophy side and sensibly decided to shift allegiances to Baroda. The impact of his Australian sojourn was evident during his maiden first-class season in 1999-2000, which yielded 35 wickets. The lad from Srirampur who quit his engineering studies to pursue a career in cricket would soon rest assured he had made the right decision.

Test Debut: India v Bangladesh at Dhaka, Only Test, 2000/01
ODI Debut: India v Kenya at Nairobi (Gymk), ICC KnockOut, 2000/01
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 47 62 15 580 75 12.34 1112 52.15 0 1 60 14 11 0
ODIs 124 68 31 521 34* 14.08 617 84.44 0 0 46 17 26 0
Twenty20 Int. 1 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0
First-class 105 138 30 1532 75 14.18 0 2 33 0
List A 176 96 39 776 42 13.61 0 0 40 0
Twenty20 10 7 3 56 26 14.00 56 100.00 0 0 3 0
Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4 5 10
Tests 47 8902 4968 142 5/29 7/88 34.98 3.34 62.69 8 4 0
ODIs 124 6137 4996 181 5/42 5/42 27.60 4.88 33.90 6 1 0
Twenty20 Int. 1 24 15 2 2/15 2/15 7.50 3.75 12.00 0 0 0
First-class 105 21234 11823 432 9/138 27.36 3.34 49.15 25 7
List A 176 8743 7042 256 5/42 5/42 27.50 4.83 34.15 9 1 0
Twenty20 10 228 265 9 2/15 2/15 29.44 6.97 25.33 0 0 0