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Shafiq Ahmed was a prolific run-scorer in domestic cricket in Pakistan between 1967–68, when he made his first-class debut for ] at the age of 18, until 1990-91, when he played his final first-class match for ] at the age of 41. He scored over 1000 runs in a season seven times.<ref></ref>He played as the professional for ] in the ] from 1975 to 1977.{{fact|date=April 2019}} Shafiq Ahmed was a prolific run-scorer in domestic cricket in Pakistan between 1967–68, when he made his first-class debut for ] at the age of 18, until 1990-91, when he played his final first-class match for ] at the age of 41. He scored over 1000 runs in a season seven times.<ref></ref>He played as the professional for ] in the ] from 1975 to 1977.{{fact|date=April 2019}}


=== Early days ===
Shafiq Ahmed was the leading scorer in domestic cricket in Pakistan between 1967-68 and 1991-1990, when he started his first class matches for Punjab University at the age of 18 and his last at the age of 41. Shafiq Ahmed, a 41-year-old first-class player from United Bank Limited, scored more than 1,000 runs seven times in a single season. He was an attractive right-handed batsman who was skilled at creating natural strokes in his own class. He was keen to play in either the opening or the No. 3 position for Pakistan. He had a beautiful, straightforward style and he He was an expert and hard worker in driving the ball in a great way. Although he excelled in his first-class career, he failed to demonstrate his prowess in international cricket and played only six Tests, despite scoring a magnificent 51 centuries in domestic cricket and is one of four Pakistanis. In addition to his first-class career average of over 50, he also occasionally bowled at medium speed.
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Pakistani cricketer (born 1949)

Shafiq Ahmed
Cricket information
BattingRight-hand bat
BowlingRight-arm medium
International information
National side
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs FC List A
Matches 6 3 266 42
Runs scored 99 41 19,572 1,117
Batting average 11.00 13.66 49.92 29.39
100s/50s -/- -/- 53/113 2/6
Top score 27* 29 217* 133*
Balls bowled 8 - 7,179 368
Wickets - - 99 5
Bowling average - - 33.53 37.20
5 wickets in innings - - - -
10 wickets in match - n/a - n/a
Best bowling - - 4/27 2/24
Catches/stumpings -/- 1/- 218/- 10/-
Source: , 17 December 2013

Shafiq Ahmed (born 28 March 1949, Lahore, Punjab) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 6 Tests and 3 ODIs from 1974 to 1980. Ahmed co-holds the Test record with Chandrasekhar Gadkari for the most matches played in a career without either winning or losing with six.Shafiq Ahmed participated in cricket competitions from Pakistan as well as Lahore, National Bank of Pakistan, Punjab, Punjab University and United Bank of Pakistan.

Shafiq Ahmed was a prolific run-scorer in domestic cricket in Pakistan between 1967–68, when he made his first-class debut for Punjab University at the age of 18, until 1990-91, when he played his final first-class match for United Bank Limited at the age of 41. He scored over 1000 runs in a season seven times.He played as the professional for Church and Oswaldtwistle in the Lancashire League from 1975 to 1977.

Early days

Shafiq Ahmed was the leading scorer in domestic cricket in Pakistan between 1967-68 and 1991-1990, when he started his first class matches for Punjab University at the age of 18 and his last at the age of 41. Shafiq Ahmed, a 41-year-old first-class player from United Bank Limited, scored more than 1,000 runs seven times in a single season. He was an attractive right-handed batsman who was skilled at creating natural strokes in his own class. He was keen to play in either the opening or the No. 3 position for Pakistan. He had a beautiful, straightforward style and he He was an expert and hard worker in driving the ball in a great way. Although he excelled in his first-class career, he failed to demonstrate his prowess in international cricket and played only six Tests, despite scoring a magnificent 51 centuries in domestic cricket and is one of four Pakistanis. In addition to his first-class career average of over 50, he also occasionally bowled at medium speed.

References

  1. Walmsley, Keith (2003). Mosts Without in Test Cricket. Reading, England: Keith Walmsley Publishing Pty Ltd. p. 457. ISBN 0947540067..
  2. Shafiq Ahmed batting by season

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