Portrait Of Imran Khan
He also grabbed forty two wickets and took 248 runs in 1977, took 33 wickets and scored 163 runs in 1986, took 29 wickets and scored 515 runs in 1987, and took 30 wickets and scored 351 runs in 1980. His Test debut at Edgbaston within the first Test of the sequence was insignificant for the fact that he was unable to take any wicket having opened the bowling with Asif Masood. It was a drawn Test in which Zaheer Abbas made a glorious 274 and both Mushtaq Mohammad and Asif Iqbal scored a hundred each. As a right-arm fast bowler and a right-handed batsman, Imran dominated the roost for so lengthy as he played for Pakistan - from 1971, when he made his Test debut in opposition to England at Edgbaston, to 1992, when he lifted the ICC Cricket World Cup in front of almost 89,000 fans on the MCG. Khan got here out with another music, "Hattrick", which received 2 million views in a month and currently has 30 million+ views. The charismatic chief that Imran was, he assembled a rela...