Ijaz ahmed biography
Ijaz ahmed biography
Ijaz ahmed md.
Ijaz Ahmed Pakistan Cricket Player
Ijaz Ahmed was born on 20th September 1968 in Sialkot. He was a Pakistani criketer who played 60 Tests and 250 One Day Internationals for Pakistan over a period from 1986 to 2001.
He is married to the sister of his former team mate Saleem Malik.
International career
Ijaz had the lowest batting average of the team, with a Test average of 38 and an ODI average of 32, but he did hit six Test centuries against the world’s top-ranked side for much of his career, Australia – which is a record number of centuries by a Pakistani against Australia, shared with Javed Miandad.
However, in Test cricket he had a habit of being dismissed for low scores, as 33 of his 92 innings yielded single-figure scores and 54 of them yielded scores below 20.
Came Ijaz Ahmed to the national team at the height of the era of Imran Khan, and remained on the sidelines of the proximity of a decade, in spite of good grades several, and he struggled to find con