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Aamir Sohail at Sahara Cup

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Aamir Sohail and Venkatesh Prasad in the Quarter Final of ICC World Cup 1996

Aamir Sohail is a former Pakistani opener and a left hand orthodox spinner. He debut against Sri Lanka in 1990 and enjoyed a successful international career. He played 47 test matches and scores runs at an average of 35.28 and 156 One Day Internationals and scored runs at an average of 31.86. He played an important role as an opener in the 1992 World Cup victory of Pakistan which was held at Australia and New Zealand.

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Aamer Sohail Biography

A argumentative left-hand opener, Aamer Sohail was a for the most part back-foot player whose strong point was lateral thinking. He esteemed to harass, and approximately bring into being it impracticable to have power over his violent behavior. He presented no fear, characterized by his tempting of Venkatesh Prasad in a 1996 World Cup quarter-final in frontage of a intimidating Bangalore horde. He was an effectual left-arm spinner, more a one-day bowler than a Test wicket-taker.

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