Cricket Player Khurram Manzoor's Profile

Khurram Manzoor Cricket Player

Khurram Manzoor

खुर्रम मंजूर

Nickname Khurram Manzoor

Born (DOB) 10 Jun 1986

Age 38 Years

Role Right Handed Batter

National Side Karachi Whites

Fantasy Credits  7.5,    Points  340

About Khurram Manzoor

Khurram Manzoor was born on June, 10 1986. A 38 Years old, Khurram Manzoor is a Right Handed Batter from Karachi Whites and is recognized as one of the top players in Cricket. Khurram Manzoor has garnered significant respect and admiration from fans across the globe. Khurram Manzoor is an international Cricketer who currently plays for Karachi Whites. He has a remarkable career, achieving, with 7.5 fantasy credits and 340 fantasy points points, Khurram Manzoor is a strategic pick for fantasy Cricket enthusiasts. Find more about Khurram Manzoor's stats and highlights on Possible11.

Played for the Teams:

Pakistan, Karachi Whites, Karachi Dolphins, Karachi Zebras, Pakistan A, Punjab Pakistan, Sindh, Pakistan Under-19, Port Qasim Authority, Hyderabad Pakistan and Karachi, Sindh Knights, Quetta Gladiators, Desert Riders, Kotli Lions, Chicago Kingsmen

Profile:

An immensely talented opening batsman, Khurram Manzoor is seen as a long term solution to Pakistan’s opening woes which over time has become a game of musical chairs.

The right hander who made his entry into domestic cricket aged just 16 immediately made waves on his first class debut scoring a fine 73 against Peshawar. His form thereafter was patchy but he turned over a new leaf in 2006-07 and in his next three seasons was averaging close to 54 in first class cricket.

Such batting prowess couldn’t be ignored by selectors who handed him his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in early 2008. Khurram made full use of his opportunity scoring a 50 on debut and followed it up with another half century in the next game. Exactly a year following his ODI debut, he received his Test cap and only in his second Test scored an unbeaten 59 against the Sri Lankans. However a humiliating 3-0 Test loss to Australia in the 2009-10 saw him unceremoniously dumped from the side despite making a fine 77 in the third and final Test of the series.

But following some scintillating performances for Pakistan A on the tour of West Indies, in late 2010, he was once again recalled to Pakistan’s Test side for a two Test tour of New Zealand. Opportunities are bound to follow in future but the onus will now be on the man from Karachi to make full use of them and give the selectors some food for thought. He got a chance finally in 2013 in the Pakistan Test squad against Zimbabwe.

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