Bilawal Bhatti

Bilawal Bhatti
Personal information
Full name Bilawal Bhatti
Born (1991-09-17) 17 September 1991
Muridke, Punjab, Pakistan
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Batting Right-hand
Bowling Right-hand fast
Role All-Rounder
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 217) 31 December 2013 v Sri Lanka
Last Test 8 January 2014 v Sri Lanka
ODI debut (cap 195) 24 November 2013 v South Africa
Last ODI 3 February 2015 v New Zealand
ODI shirt no. 80
T20I debut (cap 56) 20 November 2013 v South Africa
Last T20I 24 May 2015 v Zimbabwe
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2012–2015 Sialkot Stallions
2016 Karachi Kings
2017– Lahore Qalandars
Career statistics
Competition ODI T20I FC List A
Matches 10 9 74 79
Runs scored 89 23 1,605 488
Batting average 14.83 11.5 17.44 11.61
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 2/4 0/0
Top score 39 13 106 39
Balls bowled 409 156 12,261 3,747
Wickets 6 5 304 105
Bowling average 48.34 39.5 23.27 30.72
5 wickets in innings 12 0
10 wickets in match 2 n/a
Best bowling 3/37 2/36 8/56 4/49
Catches/stumpings 0/– 1/– 31/– 20/–
Source: ESPN Cricinfo, 28 September 2017
Bilawal Bhatti
Medal record
Men's Cricket
Representing  Pakistan
Asian Games
2010 GuangzhouTeam

Bilawal Bhatti (born 17 September 1991, Burewala)[1] is an international cricketer from Pakistan , primarily utilized as an all-rounder. He made his ODI debut against South Africa in Cape Town in 2013, and made his mark immediately with both bat and ball, hitting 39 off 25 balls, and taking 3 for 37 in a Pakistan win.

In the final of the 2015–16 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Bhatti recorded his best figures in first-class cricket with 8 for 56, and his best overall match figures, with 11 for 95.[2]

Career

2010

In November, Bhatti was part of the team at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China[3] which won a bronze medal by beating Sri Lanka in the 3rd place playoffs.He is a genuine and complete all-rounder.

T20I and Test Career

On 20 November 2013, he was included in national team to represent in T20 for Pakistan against South Africa. Bilawal played his first test against Sri Lanka and enjoyed a fine debut, taking 5 wickets in 2 innings.In second test, he contributed 24 not out in the first innings, before getting 32 runs in the second innings.

It went downhill from there however, as he conceded 30 runs in an over vs Australia at the WT20 2014, while bowling to Maxwell and Finch. He also conceded 93 runs in the 2nd ODI vs New Zealand in 2015, equaling the record of the most expensive figures for a Pakistani bowler with Wahab Riaz.

In 2017, Bhatti was chosen by the Lahore Qalanders franchise to compete in the forthcoming third season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), however a shoulder injury meant he was unable to take any part in the league.[4]

References

  1. Biography cricinfo. Retrieved 28 November 2010
  2. "SNGPL edge ahead after Bhatti eight-for". ESPNCricinfo. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  3. Squad for Asian Games cricinfo. Retrieved 28 November 2010
  4. "Lahore announces replacement of Bilawal Bhatti". Cricingif. Retrieved 2018-07-07.



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