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Tauseef Ahmed

Tauseef Ahmed
Cricket information
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs
Matches 34 70
Runs scored 318 116
Batting average 17.66 10.54
100s/50s -/- -/-
Top score 35* 27*
Balls bowled 7778 3250
Wickets 93 55
Bowling average 31.72 40.85
5 wickets in innings 3
10 wickets in match n/a
Best bowling 6/45 4/38
Catches/stumpings 9/- 10/-
Source: [1], 4 February 2006

Tauseef Ahmed (born 10 May 1958) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 34 Tests and 70 ODIs from 1980 to 1993. He sported a trademark afro and moustache for most of his career.

Tauseef Ahmed was born in Karachi, Sindh, and made his first-class debut in early 1979 for PWD against PIA. That was to remain his only first-class game for just over a year until his neighbour, Javed Sadiq, managed to get him a chance to bowl at the Pakistani tail-enders before the 1980 Karachi test against Australia. Tauseef was impressive enough to prompt Zaheer Abbas, the newly appointed Pakistani captain Javed Miandad himself and even the manager Mushtaq Muhammad to pad up check him out . Elsewhere, during the same net session, both Imran Khan and Sarfraz Nawaz too were extremely impressed and those few hours earned Tauseef his first test cap. The hard-working Ilyas Khan, whom he replaced, would never play for Pakistan.

In a startling debut, Tauseef took 7 for 126, dismissing Kim Hughes twice and Greg Chappell once, sharing 18 wickets with Iqbal Qasim (the other two falling to Imran Khan). At the time, he did not even know the names of the opposing Australian players when he made his debut.

After 12 wickets at 29 in his first series, he had to wait for two more years and played for a depleted Pakistani side against the visiting Sri Lankans, again performing admirably. During these rubbers, he formed an effective partnership with Iqbal Qasim.

Imran Khan's appointment as captain in 1982 meant tougher times for Tauseef . A firm believer in wrist-spinners, Imran revived the career of Abdul Qadir and used him as Pakistan's prime spinner. Tauseef though finally cemented his place with a series of telling performances against Sri Lanka, first at home in 1985 when he took 5 for 54 at Karachi to set up a win on a turning track and later, his career-best match award-winning return in Sri Lanka at Kandy in 1986 (9 for 77 including 6 for 45 in the second innings) where he sparked an innings win despite a Pakistani score of 230 (Sri Lankans were bowled out for 101 and 109). Weeks later, he produced some exceptional one-day returns in Sharjah, including a critical single that enabled Javed Miandad to hit his fabled last-ball six.


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