Junaid khan aamir khan son wikipedia

INTL CAREER: 2011 - 2019

Most Viewed Players

More Links

Browse Other Players

Alphabetically sorted top ten of players who have played the most matches across formats in the last 12 months

Full Name

Mohammad Junaid Khan

Born

December 24, 1989, Matra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Left arm Fast

At U-19 level Junaid Khan was among of a crop of the most promising young fast bowlers in recent years, alongside Mohammad Amir. Good pace and better stamina and an ability to move the ball around if the conditions are right, Khan finally made it to national contention when he was called up for Pakistan's 2011 World Cup squad as a late replacement for Sohail Tanvir. His Test debut, against Zimbabwe in 2011, was uneventful, but in his second Test he showed his class with a five-wicket haul against Sri Lanka on a flat surface in Abu Dhabi.

Next year he was even more impressive in both Tests and ODIs, as he enhanced his reputation as an extremely skillful swing and seam bowler, who was also pacy and accurate. In three

Junaid Khan

Someone's epic loss - Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif, was someone else's chance - Junaid Khan. Also coincidental was the retirement of Shoaib Akhtar after the 2011 World Cup. The selectors ...
Full profile

Batting Career Summary

M Inn Runs BF HS Avg SR NO 4s 6s 50 100 200
Test 22 28 122 306 17 7.18 39.87 11 14 2 0 0 0
ODI 76 31 68 127 25 4.86 53.55 17 4 1 0 0 0
T20 9 2 3 4 3 0 75.00 2 0 0 0 0 0
IPL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bowling Career Summary

M Inn B Runs Wkts Avg Econ SR BBI BBM 5w 10w
Test 22 41 4605 2253 71 31.73 2.94 64.86 5/38 8/151 5 0
ODI 76 76 3601 3216 110 29.24 5.36 32.74 4/12 4/12 0 0
T20 9 9 162 236 8 29.5 8.74 20.25 3/24 3/24 0 0
IPL 0 0 0 0 0

Biography

Junaid Khan is the first cricketer from Swabi, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to represent Pakistan in international cricket. Among a huge pool of developing fast bowlers, Khan has been tipped as one of the best. Pakistani legend, Wasim Akram, also feels that he could be the leading bowler for the national side for many years to come. He also referred him to play for Lancashire where he played a number of games.


Junaid Khan made his first-class debut with Abbottabad in 2007. His impressive performances on the domestic circuit and the ability to balance his pace with swing led to his selection at the national level, when he was called up in the side to replace Sohail Tanvir in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup but he did not get a single game. Khan finally got to play his first one-day international for Pakistan against West Indies in the Caribbean. A Test debut followed later that year against Zimbabwe.


Subsequently, he strung up some good performances against formidable batting line-ups. He made a name for himself, picking up his maiden five-fer against a strong Sri Lankan

Copyright ©spyalley.pages.dev 2025