IPL
2
runs
- Average
- 2.00
- Strike rate
- 28.57
- Hundreds
- 0
- Highest
- 2
3 matches
Pakistan · Batter
Born 13 Aug 1975 · Rawalpindi
IPL
2
runs
3 matches
Source: Cricsheet ball-by-ball, through 2026-06-24.
IPL
5
wickets
3 matches
Source: Cricsheet ball-by-ball, through 2026-06-24.
Source: Cricsheet ball-by-ball, IPL.
Source: Cricsheet ball-by-ball, IPL.
"His mother, Hameeda Awan, when she was a teenager, and they had five children: four sons, Shoaib being the fourth, followed by a daughter,"
"He married Rubab Khan on 11 November 2014."
"In November 2016, they welcomed their first child, a son named Mohammad Mikaeel Ali,"
"In July 2019 they became parents a second time to another baby boy, Mujaddid."
"In March 2024, they welcomed a baby girl, Nooreh Ali."
"After a good performance for the Pakistan A team's tour of England, in 1996, he was rewarded with his maiden Test cap against the West Indies in 1997."
"As a result, his relationship with Inzamam-ul-Haq and former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer deteriorated."
"Writing in the context of the 1999 World Cup, former West Indies fast bowler Colin Croft,"
"As a result, his relationship with Inzamam-ul-Haq and former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer deteriorated."
"A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the Asghar Mall College,"
"where Mark Taylor scored his famous unbeaten 334 in Australia's first innings."
"Despite his relatively good bowling form, Pakistani coach Waqar Younis insisted that the bowling attack must not become reliant on Akhtar, as he was 35 years of age and fitness troubles continued to affect him."
Source: Wikipedia, extracted via LLM.