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Qasim Umar      

Full name Qasim Ali Umar

Born February 9, 1957, Nairobi, Kenya

Current age 52 years 287 days

Major teams Pakistan, Cumberland, Karachi, Muslim Commercial Bank, Sind

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 26 43 2 1502 210 36.63 3 5 0 15 0
ODIs 31 31 3 642 69 22.92 1125 57.06 0 4 52 3 4 0
First-class 98 174 13 6809 210* 42.29 18 30 71 0
List A 58 58 6 1661 102 31.94 1 11 9 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 26 1 6 0 0 - - - 0.00 - 0 0 0
ODIs 31 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 98 365 229 6 3/34 38.16 3.76 60.8 0 0
List A 58 1 4 0 - - - 24.00 - 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut India v Pakistan at Jalandhar, Sep 24-29, 1983 scorecard
Last Test Pakistan v West Indies at Karachi, Nov 20-25, 1986 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut India v Pakistan at Hyderabad (Decc), Sep 10, 1983 scorecard
Last ODI England v Pakistan at Perth, Jan 7, 1987 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1973/74 - 1986/87
List A span 1975/76 - 1986/87
Profile

Kenyan-born, Qasim Umar was a prolific opening batsman with the ability to perform well anywhere in the middle order. He made his Test debut against India at Jullundur in 1983-84. In a career of just four years he played in 26 Tests, scoring 1502 runs with two double centuries, one century and 5 fifties, ending up with an impressive average of 36.63. With 15 catches to his credit, he was also a good fielder.

Qasim Umar's best score was 210 against India at Faisalabad in 1984-85, during which he also set a record second-wicket partnership of 250 with Mudassar Nazar. It was also a record individual Test score at Faisalabad, shared with Tasleem Arif. He then scored 206, also at Faisalabad, against Sri Lanka in 1985-86. He was unlucky to miss centuries in the Third Test against New Zealand at Dunedin in 1984-85, where he was out for 96 and 89. He played in 31 One-Day Internationals, scoring 642 runs with the help of four half centuries. His best ODI score was 69.

Qasim Omar won three international and five domestic Man of the Match awards. In 1985-86 he became the first player to ring the bell on corruption in international cricket. He even named some of the great players who were suspected of being involved. Though the cricket administrators took no notice of his disclosures, his revealtions marked the end of a brilliant cricket career.
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Latest Articles
Country Fixtures Country Results
Group A: Habib Bank v PIA at Islamabad - Nov 21-24
PIA 224 Habib Bank 295/7
Group B: Hyd (Pakstn) v Faisalabad at Hyderabad (Sind) - Nov 21-24
Hyd (Pakstn) 301 Faisalabad 326/4
Group B: Islamabad v Abbottabad at Islamabad - Nov 21-24
Islamabad 182 & 319/5 Abbottabad 100
Group A: Karachi W v Sui Gas at Karachi - Nov 21-24
Karachi W 404 Sui Gas 199
Group B: Lahore Ravi v Rawalpindi at Lahore - Nov 21-24
Rawalpindi 271 Lahore Ravi 94/2
Group B: Multan v Quetta at Okara - Nov 21-24
Quetta 305 & 0/0 Multan 178
Group A: National Bnk v Pak Customs at Islamabad - Nov 21-24
Pak Customs 157 & 45/1 National Bnk 376/7d
Group B: Sialkot v Peshawar at Sialkot - Nov 21-24
Peshawar 295 Sialkot 183/1
Group A: Sui Sthn Gas v Zarai TBL at Lahore - Nov 21-24
Sui Sthn Gas 264 Zarai TBL 180/2
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