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Kabir Ali

Team flagENG44 yrs
batting styleright-arm fast-medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Kabir Ali Recent Form

Batting

ENGL vs RSAL, T209 (11)
ENGL vs INDL, T200 (1)
LANCS vs HAM, LIST A4 (10)
LANCS vs YORKS, LIST A7 (9)
LANCS vs DUR, T20-Blast4 (4)
LANCS vs LEIC, T20-Blast19 (8) *
LANCS vs LEIC, T20-Blast0 (0) *
LANCS vs WARKS, T20-Blast0 (5)
LANCS vs NOTS, T20-Blast5 (6)
BB vs DR, BPL12 (9) *
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Bowling

ENGL vs INDL, T200-15
ENGL vs BANL, T200-16
LANCS vs HAM, T20-Blast1-15
LANCS vs LEIC, LIST A3-26
LANCS vs HAM, LIST A0-14
LANCS vs YORKS, LIST A3-77
LANCS vs DUR, T20-Blast3-19
LANCS vs LEIC, T20-Blast1-16
LANCS vs WORCS, T20-Blast2-30
LANCS vs NOR, T20-Blast2-37
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Kabir Ali Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI14993003986.1115.5081----
Test121000935.715.0010----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI1413206.0834.104/450033.65----
Test1253.7827.205/1360043.20----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
England vs Zimbabwe at Leeds- July 01, 2003
Test Debut
England vs South Africa at Leeds- August 21 - 25, 2003

Teams played for

England England Lions Hampshire Barisal Burners Lancashire

About Kabir Ali

NameKabir Ali
GenderMale
Birth24 Nov 1980
Birth PlaceMoseley Birmingham, Warwickshire
Height6 ft 0 in
NationalityEnglish

An old-ball specialist and one of the brightest prospects on and off the field, Kabir Ali is a former English cricketer of Pakistani descent. Particularly a death bowler, and had the ability to bowl fast in-swinging yorkers.... continue reading

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An old-ball specialist and one of the brightest prospects on and off the field, Kabir Ali is a former English cricketer of Pakistani descent. Particularly a death bowler, and had the ability to bowl fast in-swinging yorkers.

A domestic star, Kabir failed to make it big on the international stage. Hailing from a cricketing family, he played for Lancashire and Hampshire in the Championship. Kabir was included in England’s squad after eight straight Ashes series defeat. Kabir made his Test debut against South Africa on August 21st, 2003, and picked 3 wickets on his debut alongside the star pacer Andrew Flintoff. With just one Test match to his name, he soon lost his place in the longer-formats but his death bowling was well preferred in the limited-overs as he went on to represent England in 14 ODIS from 2003-2006.

Kabir played close to 400 first-class games in a career spanning from 1997 – 2014, Ali last played domestic cricket in August 2014, for Lancashire. Having injured his shoulder in the 2013 Natwest T20 Blast, Ali underwent surgery but failed to recover before he was released by the County giants in October which forced him to retire from all forms of cricket in 2015.

(As of May 2021)