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Naved Latif

Naved Latif
Personal information
Full nameNaved Latif
Born21 February 1976
Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan
BattingRight-hand bat
BowlingRight-arm medium
International information
National side
Only Test (cap 171)31 January 2002 v West Indies
ODI debut (cap 141)31 October 2001 v Zimbabwe
Last ODI10 October 2003 v South Africa
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI
Matches 1 11
Runs scored 20 262
Batting average 10.00 23.81
100s/50s -/- 1/-
Top score 20 113
Balls bowled 48
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match n/a
Best bowling
Catches/stumpings -/- 2/-
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 4 February 2017

Naved Latif (born February 21, 1976 in Punjab) is a Pakistani former cricketer who played for the Pakistan national cricket team between 2001 and 2003. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler.

Domestic career

During 2004/05 he started playing Twenty20 cricket. He made a few appearances in the South Nottinghamshire League in Division 1 for Plumtree CC, before signing for Lahore Badshahs in the Indian Cricket League in early 2008.

Playing for Sargodha against Gujranwala in the 2000/01 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Latif scored 394 in exactly 13 hours.[1] This was the highest first-class score made in Pakistan since Aftab Baloch's 428 at Karachi in 1973/74.[2] It was also the tenth-highest score in the history of first-class cricket.[3]

International career

He has played in one Test match, against the West Indies in January/February 2002.

Latif made his ODI debut match against Zimbabwe in 2001. He later, made an outstanding century of 113 against Sri Lanka in his 2nd ODI match. His last appearance in ODI cricket was in 2003 against South Africa.

International centuries

ODI centuries

One Day International centuries of Naved Latif
No Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Start date Result
[1] 113 1 Sri Lanka United Arab Emirates Sharjah, UAE Sharjah Cricket Stadium 2 November 2001 Won

International awards

One-Day International Cricket

Man of the Match awards

S No Opponent Venue Date Match Performance Result
1 Sri Lanka Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah 2 November 2001 113 (141 balls, 9x4, 1x6) Pakistan won by 7 wickets.[4]

See also

  • One-Test wonder

Notes

  1. ^ Gujranwala v Sargodha 2000–01
  2. ^ "Individual Scores of 300 and More in an Innings in First-Class Cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
  3. ^ Wisden 2002, p. 1384.
  4. ^ "2001-2002 Khaleej Times Trophy - 6th Match - Pakistan v Sri Lanka - Sharjah".

References


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