Nasir Jamshed Biography
Source(google.com.pk)
Full name Nasir Jamshed
Born December 6, 1989, Lahore, Punjab
Current age 22 years 133 days
Major teams Pakistan, Lahore Lions, Lahore Region Blues, National Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan Under-19s
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling Style
Following an impressive 74 for National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on his first-class debut when aged only 15,
Nasir Jamshed was chosen for the Pakistan Under-19s side to play the visiting Sri Lankans., you know that you have unearthed a rare find.Jamshed may just be the opener Pakistan that have so desperately been in search of in the recent past. Jamshed's affinity for the willow goes back a long way.
He played his first match for the Pakistan U/19 team scoring 44 and 204 on debut against Sri Lanka. An U/19 World Cup victory followed in 2006 as the young Jamshed now finds himself playing with the best in the nation.Jamshed's break, however, came in the 2007-08 season where he scored 800 runs in ten Quaid-e-Azam Trophy matches with the help of three centuries and was selected to play for the Patron's XI side that took on the touring Zimbabweans. A 182 off only 240 deliveries was enough for his name to be shortlisted for the 15-probables for the ODI series.
Source(google.com.pk)
Full name Nasir Jamshed
Born December 6, 1989, Lahore, Punjab
Current age 22 years 133 days
Major teams Pakistan, Lahore Lions, Lahore Region Blues, National Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan Under-19s
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling Style
Following an impressive 74 for National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on his first-class debut when aged only 15,
Nasir Jamshed was chosen for the Pakistan Under-19s side to play the visiting Sri Lankans., you know that you have unearthed a rare find.Jamshed may just be the opener Pakistan that have so desperately been in search of in the recent past. Jamshed's affinity for the willow goes back a long way.
He played his first match for the Pakistan U/19 team scoring 44 and 204 on debut against Sri Lanka. An U/19 World Cup victory followed in 2006 as the young Jamshed now finds himself playing with the best in the nation.Jamshed's break, however, came in the 2007-08 season where he scored 800 runs in ten Quaid-e-Azam Trophy matches with the help of three centuries and was selected to play for the Patron's XI side that took on the touring Zimbabweans. A 182 off only 240 deliveries was enough for his name to be shortlisted for the 15-probables for the ODI series.
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