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  Flag Pakistan_flag_largepng
  Nationality Pakistani
  Country Pakistan
  Country Abbrev PAK
  Name Abdul Qadir
  Picture Cricket_no_picpng
  Batting Style Right-handed Batsman (RHB)
  Bowling Style Right-arm Leg Spin (RLS)
  Tests 67
  Test Runs 1029
  Test Bat Avg 1559
  Test 100s/50s 0/3
  Test Top Score 61
  Test Overs 28542
  Test Wickets 236
  Test Bowl Avg 3280
  Test 5s 15
  Test 10s 5
  Test Best Bowling 9/56
  Test Catches/stumpings 15c
  ODIs 104
  ODI Runs 641
  ODI Bat Avg 1526
  ODI 100s/50s 0/0
  ODI Top Score 41
  ODI Overs 850
  ODI Wickets 132
  ODI Bowl Avg 2616
  ODI 5s 2
  ODI Best Bowling 5/44
  ODI Catches/stumpings 21c
  Date 2 November
  Year 1993


He made his First-class debut in the Pakistani local competition during the 1975 / 76 season and within two years had worked his way into the national team. Qadir made his Test debut on his home ground in Lahore against England in December 1977 .

Natural talent combined with aggression and passion made Qadir one of the most successful bowlers of his time, and without a doubt the finest leg spinner at the time. He is credited with keeping leg spin bowling 'alive' through the 1970s and 1980s when there were very few bowlers of that variety in the game, perhaps indirectly resulting today in modern leg spinners such as Australia's Shane Warne and fellow Pakistani Mushtaq Ahmed .

Qadir bowled what many critics regard as the finest display of leg spin bowling ever seen in international cricket on his home pitch in Lahore against the touring English in the 1987 / 88 . Cricket writer Scyld Berry commented ''"it is impossible to believe that wrist-spin has ever been bowled better than Qadir did in his home city of Lahore in 1987-88, when he took 9 for 56 against England."'' {Link without Title} .

He played first-class cricket for twenty years, finishing with an impressive 960 Wicket s at the outstanding Bowling Average of 23.24. His Test bowling average was a very credible 32.80.

After retiring from competitive cricket Qadir became a commentator, although he became involved in controversy in April 2004 when he was fired by Pakistan Television (PTV) for commenting on air that
"we all know the ball has always been made up by Pakistani fast bowlers, but with so much scrutiny on this series, this has not been possible. Even against Bangladesh in the Peshawar Test last year, the fast bowlers were unsuccessful till after a break, {Link without Title} wickets fell in a heap."

PTV accused him of insinuating that Pakistani bowlers 'tampered' with the cricket ball - a serious allegation in the cricket world - although Qadir claimed this is not what he meant. He pushed into legal proceedings against PTV over the matter.


TEAMS


International



Pakistani first-class



CAREER HIGHLIGHTS


Tests

Test Debut: vs England , Lahore , 1977 / 78

Last Test: vs West Indies , Lahore, 1990 / 91
  • Qadir's best Test batting score of 61 was made against England, Karachi , 1987 / 88

  • His best Test bowling figures of 9 for 56 came against England, Lahore, 1987 / 88



One-day Internationals

ODI Debut: vs New Zealand , Birmingham , 1983 World Cup

Last ODI: vs Sri Lanka , Sharjah , 1993 / 94
  • Qadir's best ODI batting score of 41 not out was made against New Zealand, Birmingham, 1983 World Cup

  • His best ODI bowling figures of 5 for 44 came against Sri Lanka, Leeds , 1983 World Cup

  • His ODI captaincy record: 5 matches, 1 win, 4 losses



First-class

  • Qadir's best first-class batting score was 112

  • His best first-class bowling figures were 9 for 49



List A Limited Overs

  • Qadir's best List A batting score was 41 not out

  • His best List A bowling figures were 5 for 31



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