Nickname: Fakhar |
Gender: Male |
Birth
Place: Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa |
Current
Residence: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Hometown:
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Famous
For:
Becoming the first batsman for Pakistan to score a double century in a One
Day International match |
HEIGHT:
5 feet 11 inches (1.8 m) |
WEIGHT:
66 kg (146 lbs.) |
CHEST:
38 inches |
WAIST:
30 inches |
BODY
TYPE:
Athletic |
BICEPS:
11 inches |
HAIR
COLOR:
Black |
EYE
COLOR:
Brown |
School:
Pakistani Navy School |
College:
Not Known |
University:
Not Known |
Father:
Faqir Gul |
Mother:
Not known |
Brother(s):
Not known |
Sister(s):
Not known |
Girlfriend:
Not Known |
Wife:
Not Known |
Marital
Status: Married |
Children:
1 |
Son(s):
Zain Fakhar |
Film
/ Movie:
Not Known |
Actor:
Not Known |
Actress:
Not Known |
Singer:
Not Known |
Tv
Show:
Not Known |
Food:
Not Known |
Fakhar Zaman is a Pakistani
cricketer and previous Pakistan Navy sailor who plays for the Pakistan national
cricket team and Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League. He is an
initial batsman; he pays as a left-handed batsman and a moderate left-arm
conventional bowler.
Fakhar turned into the principal
batsman for Pakistan to score a twofold century in a One Day International
(ODI) coordinate on July 20, 2018. After two days, he turned into the fastest
batsman to score 1,000 runs in ODIs. Fakhar was one of the thirty-three players
to be granted a focal agreement for the 2018–19 season by the Pakistan Cricket
Board in August 2018.
Since 2009, Fakhar Zaman and
Azhar Ali's organization in the match were 128 runs, the most elevated opening
association in the Champions Trophy history for Pakistan, and the highest
opening organization in an ODI for Pakistan. Fakhar was granted an ODI Man of
the Match against India at The Oval, London on June 18, 2017.
Family Info, Age & Education:
Fakhar was born on April 10,
1990, in Mardan, North-West Frontier Province. Fakhar finished his training
at Pakistan Navy School. He moved to Karachi after his studies at 16 years
old. Fakhar joined the Pakistan Navy in 2007 as a mariner after getting his
education and ocean preparation from the Pakistan Navy School in Bahadur.
Zaman at times kept on playing
cricket in interdepartmental matches and played for the cricket team of the
Pakistan Navy in Karachi. His decision of profession was influenced by his dad,
who was deterred by Fakhar's minority dependence on cricket and needed his
child to concentrate on his education. The name Fakhar means "pride".
Among his partners, he is famous by the nickname Fauji (soldier).
Professional Career:
Fakhar Zaman joined the Pakistan
Navy as a sailor, where he figured out how to endure the oceans in 2007. Before
committing his life to proficient cricket, He served in the naval force. The
fantasy that he had for Pakistan international Cricket Team was satisfied when
in March 2017, he was called to the board to play the briefest configuration of
cricket against West Indies. In July 2017, 205 is the most elevated score in
his First-Class profession starting. Fakhar additionally turned into the
second-most elevated run-scorer in the 2016 Pakistan Cup, with 297 runs at 59.40.
Fakhar Zaman's name to
outstanding quality in the Quaid e Azam trophy 2016-17 season where he scored
663 runs with a normal of 51. In August 2017, His name was considered in
the team of the Lahore Qalandars cricket team for the maximum period of the T20
international League. In any case, Cricket South Africa delayed that
competition in October 2017 till November 2018.
Fakhar Zaman was selected for
Pakistan's restricted over team against West Indies in March 2017. On March 30,
2017, around then his Twenty International introduction was made by him for
Pakistan against West Indies. He additionally played for Lahore Qalandars in
PSL 2017. On June 18 2017, He was granted a one-day Man of the Match against
India at The Oval, London.
Fakhar was selected in Pakistan's
ODI team for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy in April 2017. On June 7 2017,
Fakhar made his One Day International presentation against South Africa from
the national side in the Champions Trophy, where he scored 31 runs.
In May 2018, Fakhar was selected
to play in Pakistan's Test team for their visits to Ireland and England.
However, he was unable to play. On July 8, 2018, in the tri-series last, he
scored 91 runs against Australia and fourth ODI against Zimbabwe on July 20
2018. Fakhar was the first-historically speaking batsman of Pakistan who has
scored a double century in an ODI.
Fakhar got the title of the first
Pakistani batsman to score at least 500 runs in any T20 International
match. In April 2019, Zaman was selected in Pakistan's team for Cricket
World Cup 2019. He scored a sensible edge of 138 runs in the second ODI
coordinate that was played against England in front of the cricket World Cup.
It was the most individual complete for a batsman for Pakistan against England
in ODI International.
Fakhar is perhaps the best player
throughout the entire existence of Pakistan Cricket Team. He makes account team
hoping for better Performance and record specialist to him ahead.
Fakhar Zaman recently played in
PSL 6 (Pakistan Super League 6) in the following team:
Lahore Qalandars PSL 6 Team Squad
(2021)
Major Teams
Pakistan
Abbottabad
Pakistan A
Abbottabad Falcons
Abbottabad Rhinos
Comilla Victorians
Danube Lions
Glamorgan
Habib Bank Limited
Karachi Blues
Karachi Dolphins
Peshawar
Karachi Zebras
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Lahore Qalandars
Pakhtoons
Pakistan Navy
MOST RECENT MATCHES
MATCH |
RUNS |
BF |
4s |
6s |
SR |
OVERS |
MO |
RC |
WKTS |
WI
vs PAK |
12 |
8 |
2 |
0 |
150.00 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
PAK
vs WI |
10 |
5 |
1 |
0 |
200.00 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
PAK
vs WI |
10 |
10 |
1 |
0 |
100.00 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
BAN
vs PAK |
57 |
51 |
2 |
3 |
111.76 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
BAN
vs PAK |
34 |
36 |
4 |
0 |
94.44 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
BATTING STATS
GAME
TYPE |
M |
INN |
RUNS |
BF |
NO |
AVG |
SR |
100s |
50s |
ODIs |
53 |
53 |
2325 |
2455 |
4 |
47.44 |
94.70 |
6 |
13 |
TESTs |
3 |
6 |
192 |
359 |
0 |
32.00 |
53.48 |
0 |
2 |
T20Is |
64 |
58 |
1253 |
951 |
3 |
22.78 |
131.75 |
0 |
7 |
T20s |
175 |
167 |
4300 |
3234 |
8 |
27.04 |
132.96 |
1 |
28 |
4 |
113 |
5237 |
5486 |
6 |
48.94 |
95.46 |
14 |
32 |
210 |
FIRSTCLASS |
51 |
83 |
2919 |
4798 |
4 |
36.94 |
60.83 |
6 |
17 |
Records
Zaman and Azhar Ali's partnership
in the match was 128 runs, the highest opening partnership in the Champions
Trophy history for Pakistan and also the highest opening partnership in an ODI
for Pakistan since 2009.
He was awarded an ODI Man of the
Match against India at The Oval, London on 18th June 2017.
Fakhar Zaman Set a World Record
of 193 Runs in an Innings against South Africa ODI
Fakhar Zaman could not help
Pakistan win the second One-Day International against South Africa despite
193-run innings, but he did set a world record with it. In the
second ODI of the series, South Africa set a mark of 342 for victory in
Johannesburg.
Pakistan's batting line struggled
miserably in their pursuit of the mark, with the exception of Fakhar Zaman,
none of the batsmen being able to match the South African bowlers.
On one occasion, Pakistan had
lost 7 wickets for 205 runs and required 137 more runs to score, but Fakhar
Zaman held firm. Pakistan's dreams of victory were revived when the
opening batsman achieved his century while still batting beautifully with the
tailenders.
Fakhar Zaman was just a few runs
away from a double century when he was run out due to poor running between the
wickets, and he was unable to complete the second double century of his
career. Pakistan lost the match by 17 runs after the opening batsman
scored 193 off 155 balls with eight fours and ten sixes.
Fakhar Zaman was unable to guide
Pakistan to victory, but his outstanding innings set a new world record in
one-day international cricket. In search of the mark, Fakhar Zaman became the
highest-scoring batsman in ODI cricket history. Several batsmen, including
Fakhar Zaman, have scored double centuries in ODI cricket, but they all did so
while batting first.
Fakhr, on the other hand, scored
a world record in this innings while chasing the mark. Previously, Australia's
Shane Watson held the record for the longest innings in search of the mark,
with a 185-run innings against Bangladesh in 2011. No Pakistani batsman had
previously scored more than 150 runs in chasing the mark.