Rashid Latif

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Rashid Latif
Pakistan (Pak)
Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB)
Bowling type Legbreak
Tests ODIs
Matches 37 166
Runs scored 1381 1709
Batting average 28.77 19.42
100s/50s 1/7 0/3
Top score 150 79
Overs bowled 2 0
Wickets 0 0
Bowling average - -
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a
Best bowling - -
Catches/stumpings 119/11 182/38

As of December 28, 2005
Source: Cricinfo.com

Rashid Latif (Urdu: راشد لطیف) (born October 14, 1968 in Karachi) is a Pakistani cricketer. He started playing for the Pakistani national team in 1992 after the World Cup. He impressed the selectors by hitting a fine 50 in his Test debut. This however did not cement his place in the national squad as he was and still is in competition with another Pakistani wicketkeeper named Moin Khan. This led to ongoing changes of wicket-keepers for the next decade. In 1996, he announced retirement after differences with some team players and the team management. He came back shortly and became the captain of Pakistani cricket team in 1998. Soon however, again due to differences, he was dropped from the team and again replaced by Moin.

Latif remained out of the national squad until 2001 when after a string of poor performances, the Pakistani team replaced Moin Khan (who was the captain) with Rashid . After coming back into the squad, he somewhat cemented his place in the squad by keeping the wicket and giving a string of good batting performances. The highlight of his career came when after the 2003 Cricket World Cup, he was announced the captain of the Pakistani team. He bagged a pair in his first test as Captain but under him, Pakistan successfully experimented with several new players and the team gave positive results. He can also be credited with uniting the players due to his good captaincy skills both on and off the field. However, differences between Latif and the team management again surfaced in 2003-2004 which saw him the captaincy to Inzamam-ul-Haq. He was omitted from the squad and since has been out of the team despite his attempts to get back into squad during 2003-2005.

NOTE: As of April 2006, it appears that Rashid Latif have retired from first class cricket as he toured with Pakistani senior players to play against Indian senior players in April of 2006. This series is played between players who have retired from the sport. Also, according to statistics available on cricinfo's website, it can be seen that Rashid Latif has not participated in first class cricket since 2005. But he played for Lashings World 11 team based in England during 2006.

Trivia:

  • Studied at NED University in Karachi (batch of 1987) majoring in Civil Engineering.
  • Runs a cricket academy in Karachi, Pakistan called RLCA (Rashid Latif Cricket Academy) which has produced many cricketers who have played for Pakistan.
  • Is married and has a son and a daughter.


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