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Pakistani cricketer

Asad Shafiq
Shafiq in 2017
Personal information
Born (1986-01-28)28 January 1986 (age 39)
Karachi, Pakistan
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-armoff break
RoleMiddle-order batsman
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 204)20 November 2010 v South Africa
Last Test21 August 2020 v England
ODI debut (cap 177)21 June 2010 v Bangladesh
Last ODI19 January 2017 v Australia
T20I debut (cap 38)28 December 2010 v New Zealand
Last T20I27 February 2012 v England
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2007–2009, 2013, 2023/24Karachi Whites(squad no. 81)
2009Karachi Blues
2010Pakistan International Airlines
2011, 2015Habib Bank Limited
2017–2018; 2023/24Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited
2016–2018Quetta Gladiators(squad no. 81)
2019–2020Sindh(squad no. 81)
2020Multan Sultans(squad no. 81)
Career statistics
CompetitionTestODIFCLA
Matches7760177146
Runs scored4,6601,33610,6415,400
Batting average38.1924.7440.4643.20
100s/50s12/270/925/5811/36
Top score13784223145
Balls bowled340121746850
Wickets301214
Bowling average65.3380.9156.57
5 wickets in innings000
10 wickets in match000
Best bowling1/73/852/14
Catches/stumpings67/–14/–160/–56/–
Source:ESPNcricinfo,21 August 2020
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Asad Shafiq (Urdu:اسد شفیق; born 28 January 1986) is a Pakistani formercricketer who played for thePakistan national cricket team between 2010 and 2020.[1] He is a member of theMen's National Selection Committee of thePakistan Cricket Board.

In August 2018, he was one of thirty-three players to be awarded a central contract for the 2018–19 season by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).[2][3]

In September 2019, he was named inSindh's squad for the2019–20 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy tournament.[4]

Personal life

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Shafiq hails from aGujarati Muslim family. He is fluent inUrdu and English, while he can speakGujarati partly and understands it.

In 2023, he resumed his studies, after having to interrupt them due to his professional cricket career, by joiningUniversity of Karachi's BSHealth Physical Education and Sports Sciences (HPESS) program.[5]

Career

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Early career (2007–2010)

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Asad Shafiq made hisfirst-class debut at 21 years old forKarachi Whites againstHyderabad atNiaz Stadium on 21 October 2007. Although he was only playing because Karachi'sKhalid Latif had been called up to play for Pakistan, he managed to score a century in his debut innings, finishing with 113 runs from 183 deliveries.[6][7][8] He scored his second century of the season againstFaisalabad, batting for more than eight and a half hours to finish with 223 runs from 350 balls, still his highest score in a first-class match.[9][10] He played all ten matches of the2007–08 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy for Karachi Whites, and finished as their leading run-scorer with 745 runs at an average of 49.66.[11]

Shafiq was less successful in his second season of first-class cricket. He did score a century againstKhan Research Laboratories,[12] but it was his only of the season and he only averaged 23.46 in the2008–09 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.[13] His major successes of the season came inone-day cricket. He scored 360 runs at an average of 72.00 in the 2008–09Royal Bank of Scotland Cup, including two centuries,[14] and finished with an average of 54.14 in all one-day matches for the season.[15]

Shafiq switched teams to theKarachi Blues for the2009–10 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and scored 1,000 runs in a season for the first time. In eleven Quaid-e-Azam Trophy matches he scored 1,104 runs at an average of 64.94, including four centuries and four half-centuries.[16] As a reward for his stellar form, he was selected to play forPakistan A in a series of one-day matches againstEngland Lions.[17]

First international appearances (2010)

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See also:Pakistan cricket team in England in 2010 andSouth African cricket team against Pakistan in the UAE in 2010–11

Shafiq made it into the national team for the first time in the2010 Asia Cup when he was selected as part ofPakistan's 15-man squad for the tournament.[18] He joined the team at a turbulent stage for the side, as several players had recently been given bans by thePakistan Cricket Board for behavioural issues.[19] Shafiq made hisODI debut in a dead rubber match againstBangladesh at theRangiri Dambulla International Stadium. He scored 17 runs from 19 balls before being stumped byMushfiqur Rahim off the bowling ofShakib Al Hasan.[20][21]

Despite having been the top run-scorer in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and one of only two players to score more than 1,000 runs in the 2009–10 season, Shafiq was overlooked by national selectors for Pakistan's Test squad to faceEngland. Shafiq's lack of selection, as well as a number of other Karachi players being overlooked, caused theKarachi City Cricket Association to condemn the national selectors for allegedly deliberately ignoring Karachi-based players.[22] Instead, Shafiq was selected to play for Pakistan A on a tour ofSri Lanka.[23] Shafiq was named as a reserve player for Pakistan's later ODI series against England,[24] but he stayed in Sri Lanka with the A team, where he scored a run-a-ball century in a one-day match againstSri Lanka A.[25][26]

Due to aspot-fixing scandal involving several Pakistani players, Shafiq was flown to England as a replacement player 48 hours before the first ODI,[27][28][29] In the first ODI he scored a quickfire 19 runs from 10 deliveries, including 4 boundaries against English bowlerTim Bresnan,[30][31] and he followed it up in the 2nd ODI with his maiden ODI half-century, 50 runs off of 58 deliveries.[32] He played out the rest of the 5-match series to finish with 120 runs at an average of 24.[33]

Ahead of a series of matches againstSouth Africa in theUnited Arab Emirates, Shafiq both kept his place in Pakistan's ODI squad and earned his first selection in their Test squad.[34][35] Shafiq opened the batting in the first two matches, but after only scoring 19[36] and 1[37] he was moved back down the order to bat at number 4, where he scored 43[38] and 36.[39] For the final match of the ODI series he was replaced byMohammad Yousuf, who had only arrived in the UAE the day before the match.[40]

Shafiq did not play in the first match of the Test series, but afterUmar Akmal was dismissed playing a rash shot in the first match, Shafiq took his place in the side for the second Test.[41] Shafiq made hisTest cricket debut on 20 November 2010 againstSouth Africa atSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium inAbu Dhabi.[42] He had his first opportunity to bat on Day 3 of the Test match, coming in after two wickets had fallen in an over. Shafiq navigated a tricky period of play, particularly playing well against spin bowling, and scored a half-century. He had a 105-run partnership withMisbah-ul-Haq and scored 61 runs from 118 balls.[42][43][44]

2010–2023

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See also:Pakistani cricket team in New Zealand in 2010–11 and2011 Cricket World Cup

Shafiq was called into Pakistan's squad for a Twenty20 series inNew Zealand after fast bowlerSohail Tanvir was pulled out due to a knee injury.[45] He made hisTwenty20 International debut against New Zealand atSeddon Park on 28 December 2010. In the two matches he played, Shafiq only scored 6 and 8, both times scoring at less than a run every ball.[46][47]

Shafiq was also part of Pakistan's squad for their Test series in New Zealand.[48] In the first Test, when Pakistan were in trouble at 4/107, Shafiq fought back with Misbah-ul-Haq, the two of them reaching the end of the second day with an unbeaten 128-run partnership. The partnership totaled 149 runs and Shafiq scored 83 runs from 202 balls. Pakistan won the match by 10 wickets, so Shafiq was not required to bat again.[49][50] In the second Test, Shafiq was dismissed for aduck in the first innings and took 23 balls to get off the mark in the second innings before hitting a six off ofDaniel Vettori's bowling. He scored 24 runs and Pakistan played out a draw to win the series 1–0, Pakistan's first Test series win since 2006–07 and their first outside of Asia since 2003–04.[51][52]

Shafiq was included in Pakistan's 15-man squad for the2011 Cricket World Cup,[53] but he did not play in Pakistan's first four matches of the tournament. He was brought into the team for Pakistan's match againstZimbabwe after Umar Akmal suffered a finger injury,[54] After Pakistan had a shaky start, Shafiq took control of their run chase and scored an unbeaten 78 runs to give Pakistan an easy victory, guaranteeing them a place in the quarter-finals.[55][56] He then scored a composed 46 in Pakistan's successful run chase against defending World ChampionsAustralia in a match that became Australia's first loss in a World Cup since 1999.[57][58] Shafiq was not required to bat in Pakistan's 10-wicket quarter-final win over theWest Indies,[59] and he played in Pakistan's semi-final againstIndia, but Pakistan lost the match and didn't progress to the World Cup final.[60]

Shafiq scored his first Testcentury in the opening Test of Pakistan's two-match series againstBangladesh in December 2011. He scored 104 runs in Pakistan's first innings.[61] He played in all three Tests of Pakistan'sseries against England in theUnited Arab Emirates in early 2012, scoring 167 runs at an average of 33.40 as Pakistan won the series 3–0.

In March 2019, he was named as the captain ofBaluchistan's squad for the2019 Pakistan Cup.[62][63]

In June 2020, he was named in a 29-man squad for Pakistan'stour to England during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[64][65] In July, he was shortlisted in Pakistan's 20-man squad for the Test matches against England.[66][67]

In July 2021, Asad Shafiq lost his central contract after failing to maintain his spot in the national team.[68]

In December 2023, Shafiq announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after he captainedKarachi Whites to victory in the2023-24 National T20 Cup.[69]

List of international centuries

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Shafiq scored 12centuries (100 or moreruns in a singleinnings) inTests. He did not score a century in aOne Day International (ODI) match nor aTwenty20 International (T20I) match.[70]

List of Test centuries scored by Asad Shafiq[71]
No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.TestVenueH/A/NDateResultRef
1 104 Bangladesh621/2Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium,ChittagongAway9 December 2011Won[72]
2 100* Sri Lanka632/3Pallekele International Cricket Stadium,KandyAway17 November 2014Drawn[73]
3 111 South Africa612/3Newlands Cricket Ground,Cape TownAway14 February 2013Lost[74]
4 130 South Africa632/2Dubai International Stadium,DubaiNeutral23 July 2013Lost[75]
5 137 New Zealand633/3Sharjah Cricket Stadium,SharjahNeutral26 November 2014Lost[76]
6 107 Bangladesh612/2Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium,MirpurAway6 May 2015Won[77]
7 131 Sri Lanka621/3Galle International Stadium,GalleAway17 May 2015Won[78]
8 107 England611/3Sheikh Zayed Stadium,Abu DhabiNeutral13 October 2015Draw[79]
9 109 England424/4The Oval,LondonAway11 August 2016Won[80]
10 137 Australia641/3The Gabba,BrisbaneAway15 December 2016Lost[81]
11 112 Sri Lanka541/2Dubai International Stadium,DubaiNeutral6 October 2017Lost[82]
12 104 New Zealand523/3Sheikh Zayed Stadium,Abu DhabiNeutral3 December 2018Lost[83]

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