India vs Pakistan Head To Head

India vs Pakistan Head to Head Record, Stats & Results

The India vs Pakistan rivalry is one of the most exciting and hyped rivalries of all time. Whether in Tests, One Day Internationals (ODIs), or Twenty-Twenty Internationals (T20Is), this rivalry is marked by sheer dedication and passion of the two most cult fan bases in international cricket. The competition between these teams has seen it all, from smooth chases to tough defenses, and the India vs Pakistan Head To Head record is proof of that. The history between these teams dates back decades, and we can still feel the same energy and feeling while watching any India vs Pakistan match.  India vs Pakistan Head To Head Record In Tests The India vs Pakistan Head To Head records in tests date back to the year 1952, when both teams faced each other for the first time on 16 October 1952 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, where India registered their first test win against their arch rivals. Their very recent test encounter came on 8 December 2007 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, where the match was declared a draw.  Total Test Matches  59  India won  9 Pakistan won  12 India lost  12 Pakistan lost  9 Draw  38 Tied  0 No result  0 India vs Pakistan Head To Head Record At Home Ground India Record At Home Ground Against Pakistan In Tests The India National Cricket Team has a slight upper hand at their home ground in test matches against the Pakistan National Cricket Team. Both teams have played 33 matches in India’s home ground, where Pakistan has won 5 matches, while India has won 7 matches, showcasing full dominance. Further, 21 matches have been declared drawn.  Total Test Matches  33  India won  7 Pakistan won  5 India lost  5 Pakistan lost  7 Draw  21 Tied  0 No result  0 Pakistan Record At Home Ground Against India In Tests Pakistan enjoys a home ground advantage in their test records against India. The teams have played 25 matches in Pakistan’s home ground. Out of 25 matches, India has won only 2 matches, while Pakistan has won 7 matches, showcasing full power. Further, 16 matches have been declared drawn.  Total Test Matches  25  Pakistan won  7 India won  2 Pakistan lost  2 India lost  7 Draw  16 Tied  0 No result  0 India vs Pakistan Head To Head Record At Away Ground India Record At Away Ground Against Pakistan In Tests Indian doesn’t have a great test record at Pakistan’s home ground. The teams have played 25 matches on Pakistan’s home soil, where Pakistan has won 7 matches, while India has only won 2 matches. Further, 16 matches have been declared drawn.  Total Test Matches  25  India won  2 Pakistan won  7 India lost  7 Pakistan lost  2 Draw  16 Tied  0 No result  0 Pakistan Record At Away Ground Against India In Tests Pakistan also doesn’t have a good test record at India’s home ground. Both teams have clashed 33 times on Indian soil, where Pakistan has won 5 matches, while India has won 7 matches, a complete dominance. Further, 21 matches have been declared drawn.  Total Test Matches  33  Pakistan won  5 India won  7 Pakistan lost  7 India lost  5 Draw  21 Tied  0 No result  0 India vs Pakistan Head To Head Record At Neutral Venues India and Pakistan have played only 1 test match in their history, on 1 January 1955, at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Bangladesh. However, this match was declared drawn, with no team winning against the other.  Total Test Matches  1  India won  0 Pakistan won  0 India lost  0 Pakistan lost  0 Draw  1 Tied  0 No result  0 Highest Score: India vs Pakistan Head to Head in Test The highest score in an India vs Pakistan test match is registered by Pakistan at 699/5 at their home ground on 1 December 1989 Highest Score By India Against Pakistan In Test at Home The India National Cricket Team’s highest score in a home test match against Pakistan is registered at 626 on 8 December 2007 at Bengaluru.  Highest Score By India Against Pakistan In Test At Away Ground India’s highest test total on Pakistan’s home ground is 675/5d registered on 28 March 2004 at Multan.  Highest Score By Pakistan Against India In Test at Home The Pakistan National Cricket Team’s highest score in a home test match against India is recorded at 699/5 on 1 December 1989 at Lahore.  Highest Score By Pakistan Against India In Test at Away Ground Pakistan’s highest test total on India’s home ground is recorded at 581/3d on 14 January 1983 at Hyderabad (Sind).  Lowest Score: India vs Pakistan Head to Head in Test The lowest score in the Ind vs Pak rivalry is registered by the India National Cricket Team, 106 on 23 October 1952 at Lucknow.  Lowest Score By India Against Pakistan In Test at Home The India National Cricket Team’s lowest score in a home test match against Pakistan is at 106 on 23 October 1952 at Lucknow.   Lowest Score By India Against Pakistan In Test At Away Ground India’s lowest test total on Pakistan’s home ground is 145 on 26 February 1955 at Karachi.  Lowest Score By Pakistan Against India In Test at Home The Pakistan National Cricket Team’s lowest score in a home test match against India is 162 on 26 February 1955 at Karachi.  Lowest Score By Pakistan Against India In Test at Away Ground Pakistan’s lowest test total on India’s home ground is 116 on 13 March 1987 at Bengaluru.  Historic India vs Pakistan Test Series Results Series/Tournament Season/ Year Winner Team Series Win Margin Pakistan in India Test Series 2007/08 India 1-0 (3) India in Pakistan Test Series 2005/06 Pakistan 1-0 (3) Pakistan in India Test Series 2004/05 drawn 1-1 (3) India in Pakistan Test Series 2003/04 India 2-1 (3) Asian Test Championship (India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka in Bangladesh/India/Pakistan/Sri Lanka) 1998/99 Pakistan – Pakistan in India Test Series 1998/99 drawn 1-1 (2) India in Pakistan Test Series 1989/90 drawn…

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MI vs RR Head to Head Record

MI vs RR Head to Head Record: Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals Timeline

MI vs RR head to head record is a tale of some powerful performances, aggression, and crucial wins. On one side, there is a 5-time champion Mumbai Indians, who have always shown why they are called one of the most successful IPL teams. On the other hand, the Rajasthan Royals, the inaugural champions of the IPL, have always showcased their competitive side throughout all seasons. Although they faced a 2-year ban, it never stopped them from giving their best and fighting for glory to date.  Whether under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma or under the captaincy of Shane Warne, both teams flourished and gave tough competition to each other. Teams changed, captains changed, but the strategy and dedication never changed. Having said that, here we have brought to you the head-to-head records of the Mumbai Indians and the Rajasthan Royals against each other. Scroll down and take a look at the MI vs RR head-to-head record. MI vs RR Head-to-Head Record Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals have played 31 matches against each other. Out of those 31 matches, 14 have been won by the Rajasthan Royals and 16 have been won by the Mumbai Indians. Further, 1 match was declared abandoned, i.e., no result. Total Matches 31 MI Won 16 RR Won 14 MI Lost 14 RR Lost 16 Draw 0 Tied 0 No Result 1 MI vs RR Head-to-Head Record at Home Ground MI Record at Home Ground Against RR Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals have played 13 matches on Mumbai’s home ground. Out of the 13 matches, 5 have been won by Rajasthan and 8 have been won by Mumbai, a complete home ground advantage. Further, there are no records of a draw, a tie, or a no-result.  Total Matches 13 MI Won 8 RR Won 5 MI Lost 5 RR Lost 8 Draw 0 Tied 0 No Result 0 RR Record at Home Ground Against MI At the Rajasthan Royals’ home ground, both teams have played 9 matches. Out of the 9 matches, only 3 have been won by Mumbai Indians, while Rajasthan Royals have won 6 matches, a pure home ground advantage. Further, there are no records of a draw, a tie, or a no-result.  Total Matches 9 RR Won 6 MI Won 3 RR Lost 3 MI Lost 6 Draw 0 Tied 0 No Result 0 MI vs RR Head-to-Head Record at Away Ground MI Record at Away Ground Against RR Mumbai Indians’ record at the Rajasthan Royals’ home ground is not very good. Mumbai has managed to win only 3 out of the 9 matches played at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. They haven’t been able to crack the code to beat Rajasthan on their home soil. Total Matches 9 MI Won 3 RR Won 6 MI Lost 6 RR Lost 3 Draw 0 Tied 0 No Result 0 RR Record at Away Ground Against MI Rajasthan’s record at Mumbai’s home ground has not been very fascinating. Rajasthan Royals have won only 5 out of the 13 total matches played at Brabourne Stadium, Wankhede Stadium, and Dr DY Patil Sports Academy.  Total Matches 13 RR Won 5 MI Won 8 RR Lost 8 MI Lost 5 Draw 0 Tied 0 No Result 0 MI vs RR Head-to-Head Record at Neutral Venues Both teams have played 9 matches against each other at neutral venues in the history of the IPL. Out of the 9 matches, only 3 have been won by the Rajasthan Royals, and 5 matches have been won by the Mumbai Indians. Further, 1 match was abandoned with no result. Total Matches 9 MI Won 5 RR Won 3 MI Lost 3 RR Lost 5 Draw 0 Tied 0 No Result 1 MI vs RR: Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals Records & Stats Highest Score in MI vs RR Rivalry The highest score in the Mumbai Indians vs the Rajasthan Royals rivalry was registered by Mumbai at 217 runs on 1 March 2025 at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur.  Highest Score by MI Against RR The highest score by the Mumbai Indians against the Rajasthan Royals was registered at 217 runs on 1 March 2025 at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur.  Highest Score by RR Against MI The highest score by the Rajasthan Royals against the Mumbai Indians was registered at 212 runs on 30 April 2023 at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.  Lowest Score in MI vs RR Rivalry The record of the lowest total in this rivalry is registered by the Rajasthan Royals at 90 runs on 5 October 2021 in Sharjah, UAE.  Lowest Score by MI Against RR The lowest score by the Mumbai Indians against the Rajasthan Royals is registered at 92 runs on 13 April 2013 at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur.  Lowest Score by RR Against MI The lowest score by the Rajasthan Royals against the Mumbai Indians is registered at 90 runs on 5 October 2021 in Sharjah, UAE.  Individual Records in MI vs RR Rivalry Most Runs & Highest Score in MI vs RR Rivalry Suryakumar Yadav has the record for the most runs for MI in the MI vs RR rivalry, while Jos Buttler has produced the most runs for RR against MI. Corey Anderson is the highest scorer for Mumbai in this rivalry, while Yashasvi Jaiswal is the most runs producer in an innings from RR. Stats MI RR Most Runs Suryakumar Yadav (424 runs) Sanju Samson (640 runs) Highest scorer Corey Anderson (95*) Yashasvi Jaiswal (124) Most Wickets & Best Bowling in MI vs RR Rivalry Jasprit Bumrah holds the record for most wickets for Mumbai in this rivalry. On the other hand, Jofra Archer has the most wickets from Rajasthan. Further, Nathan Coulter-Nile holds the best bowling figure from MI, while Sandeep Sharma holds the best bowling figure from RR.  Stats MI RR Most wickets Jasprit Bumrah (17 wickets) Jofra Archer (12 wickets) Best Bowling Nathan Coulter-Nile (4/14) Sandeep Sharma (5/18) Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals Timeline The Mumbai Indians vs…

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New Zealand National Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Timeline

New Zealand National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline

The New Zealand National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline can never go wrong when it’s about playing real cricket. While the India National Cricket Team surely has dominance over the Kiwis in all formats, the New Zealand National Cricket Team cannot be underestimated. Both teams, together, have played several memorable matches that are still remembered by all of us. Whether it’s the classic run out of MS Dhoni in the 2019 ODI World Cup or the recent test encounter, where India got whitewashed against New Zealand, both teams have given their fans a taste of all. Having said that, let us have a look at the memorable New Zealand National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline across all formats. Scroll down and know more! New Zealand National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline – Tests Both teams have played 65 test matches in their history. Out of 65 matches, 16 have been won by the Kiwis, while 22 have been won by India, showcasing a complete upper hand. Additionally, 27 matches ended in a draw. The history of test matches dates back to the year 1955. Yes, this tale started in the year 1955, and the rest is pure history. Test matches between these teams have given all of us moments of both celebration and heartbreak, including some first-time things. Let’s have a look at the New Zealand National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline in tests.  First Encounter Both teams faced each other in a test match on 19 November 1955 at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad. Players from both teams played well and showcased their brilliant batting and bowling skills. However, the very first test match between the India National Cricket Team and the New Zealand National Cricket Team ended in a draw. Moreover, the match was one of the thrilling contests, giving their fans a pure adrenaline rush.  Recent Encounter The recent test series encounter between these teams proved to be the worst heartbreak for the India National Cricket Team. India got whitewashed on their own soil for the first time ever against New Zealand. Both teams played 3 tests from 16 October 2024 to 1 November 2024, all on different grounds, where the Kiwis completely outplayed India by whitewashing them. The Kiwis showcased their pure dominance throughout the series and proved why they can’t be underestimated at all.  First Win On Each Other’s Soil 15 February 1968 was the day when both teams faced each other in a test match on New Zealand’s home ground, and India registered a win by 5 wickets, showcasing their power on the Kiwis’ home soil. Further, on 3 October 1969, both teams clashed again for a test match, and New Zealand emerged victorious on India’s home ground by beating them by 167 runs.  Particulars Details Total Matches 65 India Won 22 New Zealand Won 16 India Lost 16 New Zealand Lost 22 No Result 0 Tie 0 Draw 27 New Zealand National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline – ODI India again has an upper hand over New Zealand in the ODI format, which is also called the longest format of cricket. Both have clashed 120 times in history, where New Zealand has won 50 matches and India has won 62 matches, a complete classic performance. Additionally, 1 match ended in a draw, and 7 matches ended in a no result. This tale dates back to the year 1975, when it all started. With this, let’s New Zealand National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline in ODIs.  First Encounter The first-ever ODI match between New Zealand and India was played on 14 June 1975 at Old Trafford, England. The first-ever ODI win was registered by New Zealand, beating India on a neutral venue by 4 wickets.  Recent Encounter 9 March 2025 saw the recent encounters between both teams. The match was played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, and it was the 2024-2025 ICC Champions Trophy, where India beat the Kiwis by 4 wickets. This ICC Champions Trophy was always in favour of India, making them win the tournament.  First Win On Each Other’s Soil It was the 1989-1990 Rothmans Cup Triangular Series on 6 March 1990 at Basin Reserve, New Zealand, when India outsmarted New Zealand by 1 run, marking their first ODI win on the Kiwis’ home soil. Further, 26 November 1995 marked New Zealand’s first ODI victory on Indian soil. They beat India by 99 runs at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur. 2019 ICC ODI World Cup We would like to highlight the semifinal match of the ICC ODI World Cup between India and New Zealand. Everyone must be remembering MS Dhoni’s unfortunate run out, right? Yes, this is the same match in which he got run out after scoring 50 runs. New Zealand won the match by 18 runs.  Particulars Details Total Matches 120 India Won 62 New Zealand Won 50 India Lost 50 New Zealand Lost 62 No Result 7 Tie 1 Draw 0 New Zealand National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline – T20Is New Zealand and India have played 25 T20I matches in their history. Out of the 25 encounters, 10 have been won by New Zealand, while 14 have been won by India, a classic power. Additionally, 1 match ended in a no-result. This tale dates back to the year 2007. With this, let’s have a look at the New Zealand National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline in T20Is.  First Encounter 16 September 2007 marked the first-ever T20I encounter between these teams. The match was played at the Wanderers Stadium, where New Zealand beat India by 10 runs. This win was more special because it came in front of the Kiwis’ crowd, on their home ground.  Recent Encounter The recent T20I encounter between India and New Zealand was on 1 February 2023 at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, where India beat New…

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Afghanistan National Cricket Team vs South Africa National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Afghanistan National Cricket Team vs South Africa National Cricket Team Match Scorecard: 2025 ICC Champions Trophy

The cricketing rivalry between the Afghanistan National Cricket Team and the South Africa National Cricket Team sounds new, but it is developing at high speed because of the Afghanistan Cricket Team’s competitive force in international cricket. The Afghanistan Cricket Team has shown its ability to challenge and face any team around the world with full strength. The Proteas side has always been remembered for their commitment towards the game, and they have always shown their consistency in every tournament. The South African cricket team is also the latest ICC Trophy winner by becoming the Champions of the ICC World Test Championship 2025 against Australia. This was the first ICC Trophy for the Proteas side after a gap of 27 Years. The Afghanistan-South Africa cricket rivalry is growing in competitiveness, and the audience has already started buzzing about it. While South Africa holds the upper hand in terms of experience and resources, Afghanistan’s consistently improved after earning full ICC Membership in 2017. Afghanistan and South Africa’s latest clash was in the Champions Trophy in February 2025. Let’s have a look at 2025 ICC Champions Trophy Group Stage, Afghanistan National Cricket Team vs South Africa National Cricket Team Match Scorecard. Afghanistan National Cricket Team vs South Africa National Cricket Team Match Scorecard: Match no.35, Group B (D/N), Karachi, February 21, 2025, ICC Champions Trophy South Africa Batting Batting R B M 4s 6s SR Ryan Rickelton † run out (Rashid Khan/†Rahmanullah Gurbaz) 103 106 154 7 1 97.16 Tony de Zorzi  c Azmatullah Omarzai b Mohammad Nabi 11 11 23 2 0 100.00 Temba Bavuma (c) c Sediqullah Atal b Mohammad Nabi 58 76 98 5 0 76.31 Rassie van der Dussen  c Hashmatullah Shahidi b Noor Ahmad 52 46 55 3 2 113.04 Aiden Markram not out 52 36 60 6 1 144.44 David Miller  c Rahmat Shah b Fazalhaq Farooqi 14 18 23 1 0 77.77 Marco Jansen  b Azmatullah Omarzai 0 1 2 0 0 0.00 Wiaan Mulder  not out 12 6 7 1 1 200.00 Extra (w 13) 13 Total (50 Ov) RR: 6.30 315/6 Did not bat: Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi  Fall of wickets: 1-28 (Tony de Zorzi, 5.1 ov), 2-157 (Temba Bavuma, 28.5 ov), 3-201 (Ryan Rickelton, 35.3 ov), 4-248 (Rassie van der Dussen, 42.4 ov), 5-298 (David Miller, 47.6 ov), 6-299 (Marco Jansen, 48.2 ov) Afghanistan Bowling Bowling O M R W ECON Fazalhaq Farooqi 8 0 59 1 7.37 Azmatullah Omarzai 6 0 39 1 6.50 Mohammad Nabi 10 0 51 2 5.10 Rashid Khan 10 0 59 0 5.90 Gulbadin Naib 7 0 42 0 6.00 Noor Ahmad 9 0 65 1 7.22 Afghanistan Batting Batting R B M 4s 6s SR Rahmanullah Gurbaz † c Maharaj b Ngidi 10 14 18 1 0 71.42 Ibrahim Zadran  b Rabada 17 29 45 1 1 58.62 Sediqullah Atal  run out (Jansen) 16 32 46 2 0 50.00 Rahmat Shah c †Rickelton b Rabada 90 92 147 9 1 97.82 Hashmatullah Shahidi (c) c Bavuma b Mulder 0 4 3 0 0 0.00 Azmatullah Omarzai  c †Rickelton b Rabada 18 27 34 3 0 66.66 Mohammad Nabi  c Rabada b Jansen 8 17 22 0 0 47.05 Gulbadin Naib  c Bavuma b Ngidi 13 19 21 2 0 68.42 Rashid Khan  c Markram b Maharaj 18 13 12 3 1 138.46 Noor Ahmad  b Mulder 9 15 23 1 0 60.00 Fazalhaq Farooqi  Not Out 0 0 2 0 0 – Extra (b 2, nb 1, w 6) 9 Total (43.3 Ov) RR: 4.78 208/10 Fall of wickets: 1-16 (Rahmanullah Gurbaz, 3.2 ov), 2-38 (Ibrahim Zadran, 9.4 ov), 3-50 (Sediqullah Atal, 13.6 ov), 4-50 (Hashmatullah Shahidi, 14.4 ov), 5-89 (Azmatullah Omarzai, 22.6 ov), 6-120 (Mohammad Nabi, 28.6 ov), 7-142 (Gulbadin Naib, 34.2 ov), 8-169 (Rashid Khan, 37.3 ov), 9-208 (Noor Ahmad, 42.6 ov), 10-208 (Rahmat Shah, 43.3 ov)  South Africa Bowling Bowling O M R W ECON Marco Jansen 8 1 32 1 4.00 Lungi Ngidi 8 0 56 2 7.00 Kagiso Rabada 8.3 1 36 3 4.23 Wiaan Mulder 9 0 36 2 4.00 Keshav Maharaj 10 0 46 1 4.60 AFG vs SA 2025 ICC Champions Trophy: Man of the Match The South African keeper-batsman Ryan Rickelton won the player of the match award. Ryan scored a fabulous ton in this match and was the main highlight of the match. He scored 103 runs in 106 balls with a strike rate of 97.16 and grabbed 2 catches in wicket-keeping also. Player Team Performance Ryan Rickelton South Africa 103(106) & 2 Catches AFG vs SA 2025 ICC Champions Trophy: Highest Run Scorer The Opening Batsman of the Proteas, Ryan Rickelton, was the highest run scorer of this match. He played a well-constructed innings and was the only centurion in this clash between Afghanistan and South Africa, scoring 103 runs in 106 balls. Player Team Runs Ryan Rickelton South Africa 103(106)  AFG vs SA 2025 ICC Champions Trophy: Most Sixes The South African top-order batsman Rassie van der Dussen was the highest six-hitter of the match. He hit 2 sixes in this match. Player Team Sixes Rassie van der Dussen South Africa 02 AFG vs SA 2025 ICC Champions Trophy: Playing Xls AFG vs SA: South Africa Playing XI Temba Bavuma (c), Tony de Zorzi, Ryan Rickelton (wk), Rassie van der Dussen, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Wiaan Mulder, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi AFG vs SA: Afghanistan Playing XI  Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, Rahmat Shah, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Azmatullah Omarzai, Gulbadin Naib, Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmad, Fazalhaq Farooqi Match Details: AFG vs SA 2025 ICC Champions Trophy Venue National Stadium, Karachi Toss South Africa elected to bat first Player of the match Ryan Rickelton Match Day 21 February 2025 – daynight (50-over match) Umpires Alex Wharf, Sharfuddoula TV Umpire Richard Allan Kettleborough Reserve Umpire Asif Yaqoob Match Referee Ranjan Madugalle Read More:

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Sultan Ahmed

Sultan Ahmed Profile – Age, Career Info & Stats

Personal Information Details Name Sultan Ahmed Age October 11, 1989 (35 years) Birth Place Gujranwala, Punjab Height – Role Bowler Batting Style Left Handed Bat Bowling Style Left-arm orthodox Country United Arab Emirates Sultan Ahmed’s Batting Career Stats Test Format Stats Details Test Match 0 Innings 0 Runs 0 Ball Faced 0 Highest Score 0 Average 0 Strike Rate 0 NO 0 Fours 0 Sixes 0 50s 0 100s 0 200s 0 ODI Format Stats Details ODI Match 3 Innings 2 Runs 18 Ball Faced 42 Highest Score 11 Average 9 Strike Rate 42.86 NO 0 Fours 2 Sixes 0 50s 0 100s 0 200s 0 T20I Format Stats Details T20I Match 22 Innings 16 Runs 64 Ball Faced 67 Highest Score 18 Average 5.82 Strike Rate 95.53 NO 5 Fours 1 Sixes 4 50s 0 100s 0 200s 0 Sultan Ahmed’s Bowling Career Stats Test Format Stats Details Test Match 0 Innings 0 Balls 0 Runs 0 Wickets 0 Average 0.0 Economy 0 Strike Rate 0.0 Best Bowling Inning -/- Best Bowling Match -/- 5w 0 10w 0 ODI Format Stats Details ODI Match 3 Innings 3 Balls 84 Runs 84 Wickets 0 Average 0 Economy 6 Strike Rate 0 Best Bowling Inning 0/26 Best Bowling Match 0/26 5w 0 10w 0 T20I Format Stats Details T20I Match 22 Innings 24 Balls 483 Runs 460 Wickets 22 Average 20.91 Economy 5.71 Strike Rate 21.95 Best Bowling Inning 4/9 Best Bowling Match 4/9 5w 0 10w 0 Sultan Ahmed’s Career Information T20 debut vs Papua New Guinea, Apr 12 at 2017 at Sheikh Zayed Stadium Last T20 vs Hong Kong, Aug 24 at 2022 at Al Amerat Cricket Ground (Ministry Turf 1) Odi debut vs Papua New Guinea, Apr 14 at 2017 at Sheikh Zayed Stadium Last Odi vs Zimbabwe, Apr 16 at 2019 at Harare Sports Club

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