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Batsmen

Majeed Jahangir

A prolific league professional, with an exemplary record in the North Lancs Premier league, where 3 stints at Keswick, Furness and Millom prove.

Majeed is a top 3 bat who bowls off spin and medium pace. Throughout that term, Majeed scored over 7000 league runs coupled with over 250 wickets.

In 2011, Majeed, played for Dulwich in the Surrey Championship and tallied 812 runs @ 58.50 and took 38 wickets @ 13.42 at Dulwich in 2011.

Some prior stats include 1018 runs @ 92.55 with 38 wickets at 17.50, at Millom in 2010. Four summers at Furness saw 3430 league runs at 58.13 with over 100 wickets.

An excellent Level 2 coach, who is happy to lead and assist, with senior and junior club members alike.

Majeed comes with super references.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan/content/player/41347.html

 
 
Taufeeq Umar
 
Left handed Taufeeq Umar first played in the UK in 1996 in the U15 World Cup.  He then toured in 1998 with the U19 side.
 
His first entry into League Cricket at Hetton Lyons in 2001, was cut short after a few weeks, where he was called into the National Team.  He responded by scoring a Century on Test Debut and made his ODI debut, a few weeks later.
 
Taufeeq is an opening batsman who relies on solidity and patience.  His is quick footed and pulls and cuts well.  He has represented Pakistan in West Indies, UAE, Sri Lanka, Australia, England and South Africa.
 
In 2005, he played league cricket at Benwell Hill, in the North East Premier league and scored 765 runs @ 69.55 a league record at the time.  He left 5 weeks early for Pak A duties, but left the club extremely happy in his services.  
After suffering a loss of form and being ignored by Pakistan selectors, he defected to the ICL.
 
This was also followed up with a 2 month stint in the Northern Premier League for Lancaster in 2008.
 
He has returned to big time cricket with a bang after a 4 year gap and recently scored a Test match best of 236 v Sri Lanka.
 
In total, Taufeeq has played 57 times for Pakistan and scored over 3000 International runs.
Taufeeq is ECB Level 2 qualified and turns the ball as a genuine off spinner.
 
 
 
 
Mohammad Awais
 
Another player from the Pakistan U19 conveyor belt.   Awais represented Pakistan juniors on 9 occasions and toured Zimbabwe & Sri Lanka.
 
Awais has progressed to playing for Sui Gas, and understudy to Pakistan’s Adnan Akmal.
 
He is developing his abilities as a reliable middle order batsman and has scored a maiden FC century.
 
Awais’s abilities are not restricted to keeping, and he does bowl competent leg breaks during his club matches.
 
He is now eager to further his cricket development with a season in the UK and would consider most options.
 
 
 
 
Zulqarnain Haider
 
Pakistan Test and ODI keeper-batsman who scored a feisty 88 on Test Debut last year.
 
Zulqarnain was earmarked for future honours, when he played a major part in Pakistan U19 World Cup Victory with 5 dismissals in the Final, then several appearances against India, England, Sri Lanka, Australian A teams.
 
Apart from the Test tour in 2010, Zulqarnain also played in 2008, as Pro for Liversedge in Central Yorks Prem league and was consistent with the bat and bowled some off spin.  In 2007, he played 5 games under former England seamer, Phil De Freitas’ captaincy in the Notts Premier, scoring 278 runs averaging 55 plus.
 
He seeks a return to League duties to enhance his abilities and also undertake the ECB Level 2 qualification.
 
Any club looking for an International batsman with a career average of 33 plus, can bowl a spell often, could do no wrong looking at his credentials.
 
 
 
 
Zain Abbas
 
Multan born Zain, is a left handed opening bat whose mannerisms duplicate his cricketing idol, Saeed Anwar.  Zain is an aggressive and stylish opening bat who was fast tracked into the Pakistan Academy development programme after impressing at regional U19 level.
 
His First Class debut was against a strong Punjab side and he did not disappoint in carrying his bat for 71*.  The next game was the televised Pentangular 5 day Final.  His opponents boasted an International attack that included Mohammad Sami, Sohail Khan and Danish Kaneria, however, the youngster was not overawed and powered his way to a 106 ball 90.  In 50 over cricket, he has scored 381 runs in 5 innings with a best of 122.  He is striking at over 103 runs per 100 balls faced and 127 runs per 100 deliveries faced in T20 format as 224 runs in 6 games proves.
 
Zain is now representing KRL in the Quaid e Azam Trophy and was also named in the Pakistan U25 team to play in the SAARC Cup.  Zain also bowls off spin and is very keen to showcase his skills in League Cricket for the first time.  This young 20 year old is a potential star of the future.
 
 
 
 
Naved Latif
 
A player of immense talent who played 1 Test Match and 11 ODI’s and was another to suffer from the glut of talent that Pakistan had.  
 
Naved has been the scourge of domestic bowlers throughout his domestic Pakistan career.  A quite explosive batsman who scores runs with speed and ease employing orthodox and improvised shots, sees Naved closing on 8000 FC and 4000 List A runs.  Throughout his 300 match career, he has also bowled very useful medium pace.  He carries a FC career best of 394!
 
‘Needo’ was part of the Faisalabad T20 side that won the inaugural World T20 championship that took place at Leicester in 2005.  He played a match wining knock of 45 to seal the title for his side.  He was also part of the Lahore Badshah’s ICL winning side and has represented Pakistan in South Africa, Hong Kong sixes on 5 occasions, India, Bangladesh and UAE. 
 
Naved has 3 years UK experience, but not played UK League cricket recently.  He is very motivated to return for a final swansong and show League cricket his unquestioned talent and experience both on and off the field.
 
 
One of the unlucky ones in Pakistan cricket, not to have gone on to play regular International cricket.  Toured England in 2003 and returned home after breaking his finger a few days after.  Has never had a look in thereafter due to the illustrious household names in Pakistan’s batting order.
 
A high class top order batsmen who played a solitary ODI.  He has amassed 8000 career runs, can keep wicket and also started to bowl more frequently.  Faisal seeks his first full professional engagement, however he did average 202 during a several game period in 2005, which is backed up with an excellent club reference.  A real match winner with the bat, whose bowling should not be underestimated.
 
 
 
 
 
Shoaib Khan
 
A classy top order bat with a first class triple hundred . Shoaib has played over 100 first class matches to date.
 
A very motivated individual who has immense league pro experience in Huddersfield, Bradford, Home Counties and Irish leagues.
 
The 2012 return to the UK was hampered by weather, however, in the North East Premier League, he ended with 500 runs and 33 wickets.
 
Shoaib happily invests time coaching and has excellent references to boot.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yasir Hameed
 
Yasir is a top order batsman with proven ability throughout the world.  He has played 81 Internationals and toured Australia, England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, West Indies and the cricketing cauldron of India.  Had a prolific domestic winter in 2011, aggregating 720 runs at an average of 48.  As captain of Abbottabad in the T20 tournament, he has started in sparkling form with a 65 ball 101 and a total of 218 runs in 158 balls in 3 knocks.  Again, played several years as a league pro before his career blossomed and last year, rekindled the bug with some deft efforts as a sub pro.  Another high class name seeking competitive league cricket.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mohammad Wasim
 
Scored a Test Century on debut against New Zealand, Wasim was seen as an outstanding batting prospect by many Pakistan greats. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the case, as Wasim suffered at the hands of inconsistent selection policies.  He was due to be recalled to the Test squad in 2010 after 3 seasons of 50+ averages.  He suffered again with selection issues.  In between this, Wasim, came very close to playing Test Cricket for New Zealand after settling there.  Wasim is a world class batsman and bowls leg breaks.  Has several years experience in Holland, Liverpool and East Anglian cricket.  NZCC Level 2 qualified.  
 
 
 
 
Shahid Yousaf
 
Another graduate from the U19 World Cup winning side.  Shahid’s also represented Pakistan A.  He was also called up as a replacement on the 2006 Pakistan tour to England.  Shahid is a powerful top order batsman with the full range of shots in his repertoire.  He also bowls very useful seam up and despite having good sup pro experience within 3 leagues, he now seeks a more permanent engagement within any league structure to further develop his career.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ammar Mahmood
 
Ammar is a First Class opening batsman who occupies the crease and scores attractive runs against quality new ball bowlers.
 
He is Level 2 qualified and represented Cleckheaton in 2010, scoring over 800 league runs, coupled with 30 wickets.  He made a return in 2012, and like all players, suffered due to inclement weather conditions.  Despite that he scored over 400 league runs and took crucial wickets, which saw his side finish runners up in the strong first division.
 
 
 
 
Umair Khan
 
Umair is a top order left hand bat who has represented Pakistan A.
 
He has scored over 400 First class runs in an attractive manner and looks for a return to league cricket in 2013.
 
Previous experience at Greenmount in the Bolton League tallied 718 runs at 40 and 15 wickets in 2009.
 
Umair is Level 2 qualified and offers much more with the ball backed with a solid batting prowess.
 
 

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