Frasat Ali
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Personal information |
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Batting style |
Right-handed batsman |
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Bowling style |
Right-arm medium |
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Career statistics |
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Competition |
Tests
| ODIs
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Matches |
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| 3
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Runs scored |
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| 57
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Batting average |
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| 19.00
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100s/50s |
-/-
| 0/0
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Top score |
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| 45
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Balls bowled |
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| 24
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Wickets |
0
| 0
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Bowling average |
-
| -
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5 wickets in innings |
-
| -
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10 wickets in match |
-
| n/a
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Best bowling |
-
| -
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Catches/stumpings |
-/-
| 0/0 | |
Source: , 31 March 2006 |
Frasat Ali Mughal (born 31 July 1949, Lahore, Pakistan) was an all-rounder representing the East African cricket team. He played in East Africa's inaugural international One Day International against New Zealand in their first match of the 1975 World Cup. In that match, he made a score of 45, the highest ever by anybody from the East African cricket team. He never took a wicket with his medium pacers. He is one of the well known players of the team and currently resides in Great Britain, In London, where he is also coaching a small youth team.
Persondata |
Name |
Ali, Frasat |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Cricketer |
Date of birth |
31 July 1949 |
Place of birth |
Lahore, Pakistan |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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