Mohammad Salman Wicket Keeper Biography
Mohammad Salman / New Pakistan Cricket Wicket Keeper to replace Kamran Akmal in West Indies Tour. Find Muhammad Salman Profile | ODI / T20 Career | First Class career | Teams | Photos | Fielding / Batting Position and Styles. Kamran Akmal has droped from Pakistan squad for West Indies tour due to his poor performance in a Mega event of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.
Muhammad Salman – New Pakistan Wicket Keeper
Full name : Mohammad Salman
Born: August 7, 1981, Karachi, Sindh
Current age: 29 years 243 days
Major teams Allied Bank, Faisalabad Region,Faisalabad Wolves, Federal Areas Leopards, Punjab (Pakistan)
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Muhammad Salman Profile:
Tipped by Rashid Latif to play at the international level and to have the ‘best wicketkeeping technique in Pakistan’, Mohammad Salman was on the domestic circuit in Pakistan for over a decade and played over a hundred first-class matches before breaking into the national team. He had a brilliant 10-match span in late 2005, during which he registered 42 first-class dismissals, which resulted in Salman being picked for the Pakistan A side that toured Australia in 2006. Salman tops the wicketkeeping stats charts in domestic Twenty20 playing for Faisalabad Wolves. A stand-out performance in the 2010-2011 Quaid-e-Azam trophy, in which he claimed 30 victims in 11 matches (he also had a decent season with the bat, averaging 35.38 with three tons in 20 innings) resulted in a call-up for Pakistan’s tour of West Indies in April 2011.Career statistics
Career statistics
First-class debut 1999/00
Last First-class Karachi Blues v Faisalabad at Karachi, Dec 31, 2010 – Jan 3, 2011
List A debut 1997/98
Last List A Faisalabad Wolves v Multan Tigers at Faisalabad, Feb 3, 2011
Twenty20 debut Faisalabad Wolves v Quetta Bears at Lahore, Apr 26, 2005
Last Twenty20 Faisalabad Wolves v Islamabad Leopards at Lahore, Oct 14, 2010
Mohammad Salman / New Pakistan Cricket Wicket Keeper to replace Kamran Akmal in West Indies Tour. Find Muhammad Salman Profile | ODI / T20 Career | First Class career | Teams | Photos | Fielding / Batting Position and Styles. Kamran Akmal has droped from Pakistan squad for West Indies tour due to his poor performance in a Mega event of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.
Muhammad Salman – New Pakistan Wicket Keeper
Full name : Mohammad Salman
Born: August 7, 1981, Karachi, Sindh
Current age: 29 years 243 days
Major teams Allied Bank, Faisalabad Region,Faisalabad Wolves, Federal Areas Leopards, Punjab (Pakistan)
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Muhammad Salman Profile:
Tipped by Rashid Latif to play at the international level and to have the ‘best wicketkeeping technique in Pakistan’, Mohammad Salman was on the domestic circuit in Pakistan for over a decade and played over a hundred first-class matches before breaking into the national team. He had a brilliant 10-match span in late 2005, during which he registered 42 first-class dismissals, which resulted in Salman being picked for the Pakistan A side that toured Australia in 2006. Salman tops the wicketkeeping stats charts in domestic Twenty20 playing for Faisalabad Wolves. A stand-out performance in the 2010-2011 Quaid-e-Azam trophy, in which he claimed 30 victims in 11 matches (he also had a decent season with the bat, averaging 35.38 with three tons in 20 innings) resulted in a call-up for Pakistan’s tour of West Indies in April 2011.Career statistics
Career statistics
First-class debut 1999/00
Last First-class Karachi Blues v Faisalabad at Karachi, Dec 31, 2010 – Jan 3, 2011
List A debut 1997/98
Last List A Faisalabad Wolves v Multan Tigers at Faisalabad, Feb 3, 2011
Twenty20 debut Faisalabad Wolves v Quetta Bears at Lahore, Apr 26, 2005
Last Twenty20 Faisalabad Wolves v Islamabad Leopards at Lahore, Oct 14, 2010
Mohammad Salman Wicket Keeper
Mohammad Salman Wicket Keeper
Mohammad Salman Wicket Keeper
Mohammad Salman Wicket Keeper
Mohammad Salman Wicket Keeper
Mohammad Salman Wicket Keeper
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