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(born
November 14 ,
1967 in
Patna ) is an
India n
Cricket er. He is a right-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper.
Karim has a long history with professional cricket, having started his career in
1982 -
83 . His career best is a 234 in the
1990 -
91 Ranji Trophy, yet, until
1996 he wasn't picked for his national team. Even though his substitute,
Nayan Mongia had a disastrous
1999 campaign for the World Cup, Karim was not picked, the selectors instead preferring
Sameer Dighe and
MSK Prasad .
Having played in one Test, Karim's averages vary considerably, as, with a singular Test innings (and thus average) of 15 runs, he averages over 56 in first-class cricket.