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'''Aamer Malik''' (born 3 January 1963, in [[Mandi Bahauddin]], [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]]) is a former [[Pakistan]]i [[cricket]]er who played in 14 [[Test cricket|Tests]] and 24 [[One Day International|ODI]]s from 1987 to 1994. In 1987 he took over from Ray Berry as the professional at Hyde CC, playing in the Central Lancashire League. A chequered career for Aamer Malik. He is one of only three men to score a century in both innings of his first-class debut (Arthur Morris and Nari Contractor are the others), he made a seven-hour unbeaten 98 in his second Test, made back-to-back hundreds against India in 1989-90, took a Test stumping as stand-in keeper (Richie Richardson), took one Test wicket (Australia's Peter Taylor - batting at No. 2) and was recalled after a four-year absence to face Australia in 1994-95. He helped save the second Test with a crucial second-innings 65 ... and was dropped, this time for good. |
'''Aamer Malik''' (born 3 January 1963, in [[Mandi Bahauddin]], [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]]) is a former [[Pakistan]]i [[cricket]]er who played in 14 [[Test cricket|Tests]] and 24 [[One Day International|ODI]]s from 1987 to 1994. In 1987 he took over from Ray Berry as the professional at Hyde CC, playing in the Central Lancashire League. A chequered career for Aamer Malik. He is one of only three men to score a century in both innings of his first-class debut (Arthur Morris and Nari Contractor are the others), he made a seven-hour unbeaten 98 in his second Test, made back-to-back hundreds against India in 1989-90, took a Test stumping as stand-in keeper (Richie Richardson), took one Test wicket (Australia's Peter Taylor - batting at No. 2) and was recalled after a four-year absence to face Australia in 1994-95. He helped save the second Test with a crucial second-innings 65 ... and was dropped, this time for good.<ref>http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/38965.html</ref> |
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Born | 3 January 1963 Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab | (age 61)|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-hand bat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-arm fast-medium | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Test debut (cap 108) | 7 December 1987 v England | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Test | 5 October 1994 v Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ODI debut (cap 65) | 18 March 1988 v West Indies | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last ODI | 14 October 1994 v Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: ESPNCricinfo, 4 February 2017 |
Aamer Malik (born 3 January 1963, in Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 14 Tests and 24 ODIs from 1987 to 1994. In 1987 he took over from Ray Berry as the professional at Hyde CC, playing in the Central Lancashire League. A chequered career for Aamer Malik. He is one of only three men to score a century in both innings of his first-class debut (Arthur Morris and Nari Contractor are the others), he made a seven-hour unbeaten 98 in his second Test, made back-to-back hundreds against India in 1989-90, took a Test stumping as stand-in keeper (Richie Richardson), took one Test wicket (Australia's Peter Taylor - batting at No. 2) and was recalled after a four-year absence to face Australia in 1994-95. He helped save the second Test with a crucial second-innings 65 ... and was dropped, this time for good.[1]
International centuries
Test centuries
Test centuries of Aamer Malik | |||||||
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No | Runs | Match | Against | City/Country | Venue | Start date | Result |
[1] | 117 | 8 | Iqbal Stadium | 23 November 1989 | Drawn | ||
[2] | 113 | 9 | Gaddafi Stadium | 1 December 1989 | Drawn |
International awards
One-Day International Cricket
Man of the Match awards
S No | Opponent | Venue | Date | Match Performance | Result |
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1 | Australia | WACA Ground, Perth | 2 January 1989 | 90 (135 balls, 8x4); 10-1-35-2, 1 ct. |
References
- 1963 births
- Living people
- Pakistan Test cricketers
- Pakistan One Day International cricketers
- People from Mandi Bahauddin District
- Pakistani cricketers
- Lahore City A cricketers
- Lahore City cricketers
- Lahore City Whites cricketers
- Pakistan Railways cricketers
- Lahore City Blues cricketers
- Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan cricketers
- Pakistan International Airlines cricketers
- Lahore Whites cricketers
- Pakistani cricket biography, 1960s birth stubs