After scoring his 32nd first-class century, Left-handed batsman, Fawad Alam has at long last talked up after being overlooked from the rational choice over and over.
In a press conference after the ton, Fawad ascribed an individual enjoying and detesting as the reason for his non-selection within the national side.
He Also Added “That Yes, liking/disliking is there and it’s obvious as well. I don’t have to say anything about that”.
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Highest Batting Averages Frist-Class Cricket
Player | Span | Mat | Inns | NO | Runs | HS | Ave | 100 | 50 |
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DG Bradman | 1927-1949 | 234 | 338 | 43 | 28067 | 452* | 95.14 | 117 | 69 |
VM Merchant | 1929-1951 | 150 | 234 | 46 | 13470 | 359* | 71.64 | 45 | 52 |
GA Headley | 1927-1954 | 103 | 164 | 22 | 9921 | 344* | 69.86 | 33 | 44 |
AK Sharma | 1984-2001 | 129 | 166 | 16 | 10120 | 259* | 67.46 | 38 | 36 |
WH Ponsford | 1920-1934 | 162 | 235 | 23 | 13819 | 437 | 65.18 | 47 | 43 |
WM Woodfull | 1921-1934 | 174 | 245 | 39 | 13388 | 284 | 64.99 | 49 | 58 |
P Nissanka (SL) | 2016-2019 | 27 | 50 | 6 | 2817 | 217 | 64.02 | 10 | 10 |
SS Sugwekar | 1987-2002 | 85 | 122 | 18 | 6563 | 299* | 63.10 | 19 | 26 |
KC Ibrahim | 1938-1950 | 60 | 89 | 12 | 4716 | 250 | 61.24 | 14 | 22 |
GH Vihari (IND) | 2010-2019 | 76 | 120 | 15 | 6282 | 302* | 59.82 | 19 | 30 |
VG Kambli | 1989-2005 | 129 | 181 | 14 | 9965 | 262 | 59.67 | 35 | 44 |
SPD Smith (AUS) | 2008-2019 | 126 | 221 | 26 | 11453 | 239 | 58.73 | 42 | 47 |
VS Hazare | 1934-1967 | 238 | 367 | 46 | 18740 | 316* | 58.38 | 60 | 73 |
AL Hassett | 1932-1953 | 216 | 322 | 32 | 16890 | 232 | 58.24 | 59 | 75 |
SS Bhave | 1986-2001 | 97 | 154 | 17 | 7971 | 292 | 58.18 | 28 | 27 |
SR Tendulkar | 1988-2013 | 310 | 490 | 51 | 25396 | 248* | 57.84 | 81 | 116 |
DS Lehmann | 1987-2007 | 284 | 479 | 33 | 25795 | 339 | 57.83 | 82 | 111 |
Mosaddek Hossain (BD) | 2014-2019 | 39 | 61 | 7 | 3097 | 282 | 57.35 | 11 | 11 |
MG Bevan | 1989-2006 | 237 | 400 | 66 | 19147 | 216 | 57.32 | 68 | 81 |
AF Kippax | 1918-1936 | 175 | 256 | 33 | 12762 | 315* | 57.22 | 43 | 45 |
G Boycott | 1962-1986 | 609 | 1014 | 162 | 48426 | 261* | 56.83 | 151 | 238 |
RG Sharma (IND) | 2006-2019 | 90 | 141 | 16 | 7091 | 309* | 56.72 | 23 | 30 |
SS Karim | 1982-2001 | 120 | 168 | 39 | 7310 | 234 | 56.66 | 22 | 33 |
CL Walcott | 1941-1964 | 146 | 238 | 29 | 11820 | 314* | 56.55 | 40 | 54 |
KS Ranjitsinhji | 1893-1920 | 307 | 500 | 62 | 24692 | 285* | 56.37 | 72 | 109 |
RB Simpson | 1952-1978 | 257 | 436 | 62 | 21029 | 359 | 56.22 | 60 | 100 |
WR Hammond | 1920-1951 | 634 | 1005 | 104 | 50551 | 336* | 56.10 | 167 | 185 |
MD Crowe | 1979-1996 | 247 | 412 | 62 | 19608 | 299 | 56.02 | 71 | 80 |
RT Ponting | 1992-2013 | 289 | 494 | 62 | 24150 | 257 | 55.90 | 82 | 106 |
Fawad Alam (PAK) | 2003-2019 | 162 | 255 | 43 | 11830 | 296* | 55.80 | 32 | 59 |
UM Merchant | 1938-1951 | 42 | 55 | 5 | 2789 | 217 | 55.78 | 9 | 12 |
L Hutton | 1934-1955 | 513 | 814 | 91 | 40140 | 364 | 55.51 | 129 | 177 |
ED Weekes | 1944-1964 | 152 | 241 | 24 | 12010 | 304* | 55.34 | 36 | 54 |
R Dravid | 1990-2012 | 298 | 497 | 67 | 23794 | 270 | 55.33 | 68 | 117 |
SV Manjrekar | 1984-1998 | 147 | 217 | 31 | 10252 | 377 | 55.11 | 31 | 46 |
GS Sobers | 1952-1974 | 383 | 609 | 93 | 28314 | 365* | 54.87 | 86 | 121 |
V Kohli (IND) | 2006-2019 | 114 | 187 | 17 | 9315 | 254* | 54.79 | 33 | 30 |
It is astounding to see that Fawad positions over Virat Kohli within the list. Sri Lanka’s Pathun Nissanka is as it were 21 a long time ancient and he is however to play for the national group at the most elevated level.
Other Pakistani players are way behind him within the household circuit which raises questions about the chosen arrangements.
The as it were two Pakistanis within the list are all-time greats, Javed Miandad and Hanif Mohammad, which appears how ineffectively Fawad Alam has been treated by the national selectors.
The final played for Pakistan in 2015, and it remains to be seen whether he will get another go or not.
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