Yusuf Pathan

Full name:Yusuf Khan Pathan
Born:27th November 1984, Baroda, Gujarat, India
Batting:Right-hand batsman
Bowling:Leg-break
Relations:Half-brother: IK Pathan
Teams:India (ODI: 2008); India (Int Twenty20: 2007/08); Baroda (Main FC: 2001/02-2007/08); Baroda (Main ListA: 2004/05-2007/08); Baroda (Main Twenty20: 2006/07); All teams
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His younger brother has already swept millions of Indian girls with his charm, now it is the turn of Yusuf to impress everyone with his swagger, never mind the looks. He first caught attention as some one who could hit the ball hard and long as well as a useful off spinner in the making while playing for the Baroda Under-16 team in the Vijay Merchant Trophy in 1999-2000. From there he progressed to the Baroda U-19 and the West Zone U-19 sides. He made his Ranji debut against Saurashtra immediately in the next season that is 2001-02, but only by the 2004-05 season, was he able to establish himself as a force to be reckoned with in the domestic circuit. He ended that season as Baroda's fourth-highest scorer and third-highest wicket-taker. His ability to score runs quickly and impressive performances in the Deodhar Trophy and Twenty20 domestic tournament in the 2006-07 season was rewarded with a spot in India's squad for the Twenty20 World Championship in South Africa. It also helped that he had a strike rate of more than 200, something unheard of in this part of the world. He was most impressive playing for the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League in 2008 and notched up 435 runs with four fifties at a strike-rate of 179, including the fastest fifty of the tournament’s first season, off just 21 balls against the Deccan Chargers. He won the man of the match award in the finals and his good showing earned him a call up to the ODI squad for the tri-series in Bangladesh and the Asia Cup in Pakistan.
Profile DateLine: 7th June 2008 by CricketArchive


First-Class Career Batting and Fielding (2001/02-2007/08)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCt
Overall32486151018335.95 3787.68 29
First-Class Career Bowling (2001/02-2007/08)
BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve5wI10wMSRateEcon
Overall61322232646846-4731.50 7173.00 2.58

One-Day International Career Batting and Fielding (2008)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCt
India73028259.33 0068.29 4
One-Day International Career Bowling (2008)
BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve4wI5wISRateEcon
India234019331-964.33 0078.00 4.94

One-Day Career Batting and Fielding (2004/05-2008)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCt
Overall55464111911226.64 16112.34 32
One-Day Career Bowling (2004/05-2008)
BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve4wI5wISRateEcon
Overall2117111731385-5245.55 1255.71 4.90

International Twenty20 Career Batting and Fielding (2007/08)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCt
India110151515.00 00187.50 1
International Twenty20 Career Bowling (2007/08)
BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve4wI5wISRateEcon
India60500-55.00

Twenty20 Career Batting and Fielding (2006/07-2007/08)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCt
Overall212015306827.89 05181.50 8
Twenty20 Career Bowling (2006/07-2007/08)
BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve4wI5wISRateEcon
Overall2410320174-1018.82 2014.17 7.96

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