Zaheer Khan Biography
Friday, April 11, 2008
Full nameZaheer Khan
CountryIndia
CountryIndia
BornOctober 7, 1978, Shrirampur, Maharashtra
Current age29 years 186 days
Major teamsIndia, Asia XI, Asia XI, Bangalore Royal Challengers,
Baroda, Surrey, Worcestershire
Batting styleRight-hand bat
Bowling styleLeft-arm fast-medium
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Waqar Younis a decade before, Zaheer Khan yorked his way into the
collective consciousness of the cricket world: his performances at the
ICC Knockout Trophy in Kenya in September 2000 announced the arrival of
an all-too-rare star in the Indian fast-bowling firmament. He might just
as easily have come from the Pakistani pace stable: well-built, quick
and unfazed by a batsman's reputation, Zaheer could move the ball both
ways off the wicket and swing the old ball at some pace. After initially
struggling to establish himself as a new-ball bowler, he came of age on
the 2002 tour of the West Indies, when he led the line with great
heart. His subsequent displays in England and New Zealand - not to
mention some eye-catching moments at the World Cup - established him at
the forefront of India's new pace generation, but a hamstring injury saw
him relegated to bit-part performer as Indian cricket scripted some of
its finest moments away in Australia and Pakistan. After that, his pace
has dropped and his attitude was questioned, as a new breed of pace
bowlers pushed him aside to move to the front of the queue. Zaheer's
response was to head to Worcestershire and take 78 wickets in the 2006
county season, a performance that earned him a recall for the tour of
South Africa. He was the perfect foil for Sreesanth there, and he then
regained his status as leader of the pack with a matchwinning display at
Trent Bridge, as India won only their fifth Test on English soil.
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