For the mayor of Rochdale, see Zulfiqar Ali (mayor).
For the Pakistani domestic cricketer of the late 1980s and early 1990s, see Zulfiqar Ali (Pakistani cricketer).
Zulfiqar Ali
| Cricket information |
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Batting |
Right-handed batsman |
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Bowling |
Right-arm medium |
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| Career statistics |
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Competition |
ODIs |
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Matches |
3 |
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Runs scored |
39 |
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Batting average |
19.50 |
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100s/50s |
0/0 |
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Top score |
30 |
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Balls bowled |
35 |
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Wickets |
4 |
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Bowling average |
41.50 |
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5 wickets in innings
|
- |
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10 wickets in match |
n/a |
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Best bowling |
3/63 |
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Catches/stumpings
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1/0 |
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Source: Cricinfo, 31 March 2006
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Zulfiqar Ali (born 1947, Mombasa, Kenya) was a right-handed cricket bowler who played three ODIs for East Africa. In his third match, against England, he took three wickets for 63 runs, the best figures by any East African bowler.
East Africa squad - 1975 Cricket World Cup
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1 Harilal Shah (c)
2 Frasat Ali
3 Jawahir Shah
4 Hamish McLeod (wk)
5 Mehmood Quraishy
6 Praful Mehta (wk)
7 John Nagenda
8 Parbhu Nana
9 Don Pringle
10 Ramesh Sethi
11 Shiraz Sumar
12 Samuel Walusimbi
13 Yunus Badat
14 Zulfiqar Ali
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