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Name:
Zaheer Abbas, Syed
Nickname:
Asian Bradman
Date of Birth:
24 Jul 1947
Gender:
Men
Place of Birth:
Sialkot
Career:
Test: 1969 - 1985
ODI: 1974 - 1985
First Class: 1965 - 1986
Teams:
Pakistan (Country)
Gloucestershire (Regional)

Zaheer Abbas - First ton is a majestic 274

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Zaheer Abbas, Syed

Zaheer Abbas: Elegant accumalator of a century of centuries

Zaheer Abbas was born on July 24, 1947 in Sialkot, Punjab. He was a stylish, elegant batsman. In full flow, he was a sight for sore eyes. His avarice for runs matched that of the Australian legend, and that was why he was dubbed the Asian Bradman. High praise indeed for there have been many greats but none matches the aura of the Don.

There was not a touch of arrogance about Zaheer's batting but of lyrical, fluent movement, his innings memorable for a refined, effortless beauty. His strength was precision and timing. He had the ability to go on back and front foot with equal facility, on occasions moving from backward to forward or vice versa during the course of one stroke and yet send the ball crashing to the fence. A high back-lift gave him a touch of elegance, and combined with powerful and supple wrists guiding the ball into the gaps on both sides of the wicket, he scored a very high proportion of his runs in boundaries. When the going was good, he seemed like a maestro at work, his artistry, his elegance leaving connoisseurs awestruck.

Zaheer's first big score came in England, a double hundred, 274 to be precise, at Edgbaston in only his second Test. With that innings, not only did he prove the pundits wrong, who thought that his technique and high backlift would make him highly suspect against the seaming ball, it also heralded the arrival of a new international star. Such was his mastery, so profound his concentration that he never seemed like getting out. He may have gone on and on, when sheer exhaustion got him; by the time he got out he had batted for nine hours and 10 minutes.

Many counties lined up to recruit this lean and bespectacled youth, but he opted for Gloucestershire, a less fashionable choice but one which he did not regret. He never switched to another county, playing for Gloucester right to the end, making runs year on year in a huge pile, well in excess of 1,000 almost every season, 2,544 in one glorious Indian summer of 1976 and another 2305 in 1981.

Having already scored another double hundred (240) in the Oval Test in 1974 and some big scores on the Australian tour of 1976-77 including 101 at Adelaide, he was signed up by the Kerry Packer circus, which resulted in his missing two rubbers against England. When the Packer bunch was welcomed back to the fold for the Indian series, the first between the two in 18 years, Zaheer was at his majestic best, putting to sword the feared Indian spin quartet to notch scores of 176, 96 and 235 in successive innings. His tally of 583 runs in a short rubber was then a world record.

He reached the peak of his powers in the early 1980s, the undoubted highlight being his innings of 215 against India at Lahore, for that 100th first-class century. He followed up with 186 at Karachi and 168 at Faisalabad to help Pakistan win the series 3-0.

His ODI record was also superb, averaging 47.62 at a strike rate of 84.80. To put that into context, the overall strike rate in ODI cricket over the course of his career was just 70.60 - a far cry from the exaggerated scoring rates of modern times.

The only Asian to have made a century of centuries in first class cricket to date, he really had a Bradmanesque appetite for runs.

Zaheer was appointed as the President of the ICC in 2015.

Source: CricketCrowd Staff Reporter

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