Khalid Latif
خالد لطيفPersonal information |
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Full name |
Khalid Latif |
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Born |
(1985-11-04) 4 November 1985 Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
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Batting style |
Right-hand bat |
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Bowling style |
Right-arm off break |
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Role |
Batsman |
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International information |
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National side |
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ODI debut (cap 163) |
30 January 2008 v Zimbabwe |
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Last ODI |
31 January 2010 v Australia |
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T20I debut (cap 29) |
12 October 2008 v Zimbabwe |
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Last T20I |
3 June 2012 v Sri Lanka |
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Domestic team information
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Years | Team |
2004– |
Karachi Dolphins |
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2000/01 |
Karachi Blues |
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2000/01 |
Pakistan A |
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2000/01 |
Pakistan U-19 |
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Career statistics |
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Competition |
ODIs
| T2OIs
| FC
| List A
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Matches |
5
| 7
| 111
| 71
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Runs scored |
147
| 34
| 6,640
| 2,816
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Batting average |
29.40
| 4.85
| 35.31
| 46.16
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100s/50s |
0/1
| 0/0
| 19/27
| 11/9
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Top score |
64
| 13
| 254*
| 204*
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Balls bowled |
0
| 0
| 513
| 60
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Wickets |
–
| –
| 9
| 1
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Bowling average |
–
| –
| 45.00
| 59.00
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5 wickets in innings |
–
| –
| 0
| –
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10 wickets in match |
–
| –
| 0
| –
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Best bowling |
–/–
| –
| 3/22
| 1/9
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Catches/stumpings |
1/–
| 1/–
| 67/–
| 32/– | |
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 30 November 2013 |
Khalid Latif (born 4 November 1985 in Karachi) is a Pakistani cricketer.
A right-handed opening batsman, Latif was captain of the Pakistani side which won the U-19 World Cup in 2004. He made his One Day International debut at Faisalabad against Zimbabwe in 2008. He scored a patient 64 runs from 112 balls in a 138 runs win against New Zealand at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on 3 November 2009.
During the 5th One Day International at Perth against Australia in January 2010, Latif was tackled from behind by a spectator who rushed onto the field. The ICC later asked Cricket Australia for a detailed report into the breach of security.[1]
Latif then captained the Pakistan Cricket team in the 2010 Asian Games he stated that his goal was to help his team win the gold medal in the games.[2] However, he had to settle for a bronze, after losing to Afghanistan in the semi finals.
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Persondata |
Name |
Latif, Khalid |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Cricketer |
Date of birth |
4 November 1985 |
Place of birth |
Karachi, Pakistan |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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